Bait and Switch

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"Bait and Switch" is a nonfiction book by Barbara Ehrenreich that critiques the precariousness and illusions of white-collar employment in contemporary American corporate culture.

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instanceOf nonfiction book
author Barbara Ehrenreich NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes career coaching industry
corporate culture
corporate recruitment practices
illusions of corporate career security
precariousness of white-collar employment
depicts emotional toll of job insecurity
experiences of white-collar job seekers
followedBy This Land Is Their Land NERFINISHED
genre labor studies
nonfiction
social criticism
sociology
hasPerspective critical
left-wing
pro-labor
language English
literaryForm investigative journalism
participatory journalism
mainSubject career coaching industry
corporate culture in the United States
corporate hiring practices
corporate ideology
downsizing
economic inequality
illusion of meritocracy
job insecurity
middle-class economic anxiety
networking culture
outsourcing
personal branding
precarious work
professional-managerial class
self-help industry
unemployment
white-collar employment
white-collar job search
mediaType book
print
notableWorkOf Barbara Ehrenreich NERFINISHED
precededBy Nickel and Dimed NERFINISHED
publicationYear 2005
publisher Metropolitan Books NERFINISHED
setting United States of America
surface form: United States

career coaching seminars
corporate workplaces
job fairs

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Barbara Ehrenreich notableWork Bait and Switch