Anonymous Writer Pulls Back the Curtain on the Geeky World of I.T. With Witty Tell All BookBy: New Shelves Distribution Exposing what happens in the deep, dark, geeky world of information technology professionals isn’t easy, but someone had to do it. An insider writing under the pseudonym C.D. Rahm tells it like it is in I.T. Confidential. Think “Kitchen Confidential” A tell-all book with a sense of humor, I.T. Confidential shines the spotlight on a group of corporate office inhabitants usually found lurking in the shadows or hunched over a computer in a messy cubicle somewhere. The author welcomes you to the realm of information technology. With years of professional experience, C.D. Rahm divulges secrets and unveils tips that could help the workday go by just a little faster. Readers learn how to spot brainiacs around the office just by looking at their shirts, find out how to move up in the world without actually having to work and get a lesson on why consultants should wear glasses. As a personal tour guide, C.D. Rahm cleverly explains the ins and outs of corporate travel death marches, stale bagels and job descriptions for goofballs, plus frozen turkeys and other disappointing performance bonuses that don’t involve a trip to the bank. Don’t work in I.T.? Congrats. Really. But C.D. Rahm says you should care anyway because information technology is behind every email in your inbox, every song in your iTunes account and every file on your computer. “I.T. Confidential” C.D. Rahm is a revered expert in the I.T. world. His debut book, I.T. Confidential, chronicles his experience as an office geek extraordinaire. To arrange an interview with the author, or to request a review copy, contact Nicole Riley at New Shelves Distribution – nicole@newshelves.com, (518) 261-1300. Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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