All the Cool Girls Get Fired: How to Let Go of Being Let Go and Come Back on Top
By (Author) Laura Brown
By (author) Kristina O'Neill
Penguin Random House Australia
Penguin Random House Australia
14th October 2025
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
288
Width 1mm, Height 1mm, Spine 1mm
1g
Turn losing your job into an epic comeback with this unfiltered, comprehensive GPS guide to rebuilding your career on your terms. So, you got fired, laid off, restructured, canned. Welcome to the club, baby! In today's seismically changing job market, getting fired doesn't automatically mean you failed; it's a rite of passage. With their decades of experience in high-stakes leadership roles, Laura Brown and Kristina O'Neill know firsthand the challenges - and thrilling opportunities - that come with losing a job, no matter where you are in your career. They've been through the shock, grief, anger and confusion, and they're here to help you navigate the experience. All the Cool Girls Get Fired is both a roadmap and a mindset shift - a pragmatic, empowering and humorous way to make lemonade from lemons. With candour, humour, actionable advice and exclusive 'I've been there' interviews from inspirational women, All the Cool Girls Get Fired challenges outdated corner office perceptions of career success. From coping mechanisms and self-care practices to networking strategies and reinvention techniques, the book is a comprehensive GPS to navigate the path of career recovery and bounce back with more professional mojo than ever.
Laura Brown is a cultural producer. She is the founder of LB Media, a communications firm pairing luxury and the arts with the greater community. In her previous position as Editor in Chief of InStyle, Brown ushered the magazine through an unprecedented pandemic. Under Brown, InStyle was the first American fashion magazine to ban fur and exotic skins in 2018 and the first to sign the 15% Percent Pledge. Before joining InStyle, Brown was Executive Editor of Harper's BAZAAR. She earned her BA in Arts and Communication from Charles Sturt University in New South Wales, Australia. Kristina O'Neill is a 25-year veteran of the New York media industry. She is currently the head of Sotheby's Media and editor in chief of Sotheby's Magazine. Previously, she served as editor in chief of WSJ. Magazine, the Wall Street Journal's glossy luxury-lifestyle print and digital platform, where she was responsible for all editorial content in the publication, oversaw multiple brand extensions, and accrued record revenue for the title. Before WSJ. Magazine, she worked at Harper's Bazaar for 12 years, serving as Executive Editor for seven of them. At the start of her career, O'Neill worked as Sex and the City author Candace Bushnell's assistant and held editorial roles at New York Magazine and Time Out New York. O'Neill sits on the board of the Swedish fashion brand TOTEME. She graduated from the Gallatin School of Individualized Study at New York University and lives in Brooklyn with her family.