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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 15 Jun 2014

    Women are constantly being advised to “lean in.” But when it comes to negotiating at work, this advice may backfire:http://nyr.kr/1oe0q4P 

    11:20 AM - 15 Jun 2014
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      2. willowbarcelona‏ @willowbarcelona 15 Jun 2014
        Replying to @writingkat63

        @writingkat63 @NewYorker Your brilliant tweet @writingkat63 needs to be RT-ed 24/7. So very very true.

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      4. willowbarcelona‏ @willowbarcelona 15 Jun 2014
        Replying to @writingkat63

        @writingkat63 @NewYorker Only by the media elite ones who think up these inane "feel good / motivational" phrases to sell books etc. ;)

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      1. Sarah Farkas‏ @Sefarkas327 15 Jun 2014
        Replying to @NewYorker

        I wish people would stop using "W" as an example--her demands were absurd for a job at a SLAC! MT“@NewYorker: http://nyr.kr/1oe0q4P ”

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      1. Domilė B.‏ @DomileB 15 Jun 2014
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        @NewYorker @HeatherIrv @mkonnikova great read & honest appraisal of evidence on gender bias

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      2. sara‏ @finchwench 17 Jun 2014
        Replying to @NewYorker

        What if the college simply had a multitude of other suitable & obviously more eager & appreciative candidates? @NewYorker @NatashaDelCid

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      3. Natasha Del Cid‏ @NatashaDelCid 18 Jun 2014
        Replying to @finchwench

        @finchwench but they hired her over the rest - negotiating is not uncommon. Anyway, at the end of the day this is one story.

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      4. sara‏ @finchwench 18 Jun 2014
        Replying to @NatashaDelCid

        @NatashaDelCid but then they realized, maybe based on her poor negotiation skills, that they might have overvalued her.

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      2. sara‏ @finchwench 17 Jun 2014
        Replying to @NewYorker

        A case from academia is not at all an accurate exemplification applicable to "work" generally. @NewYorker @NatashaDelCid

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      3. Natasha Del Cid‏ @NatashaDelCid 18 Jun 2014
        Replying to @finchwench

        @finchwench it is work :)

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      4. sara‏ @finchwench 18 Jun 2014
        Replying to @NatashaDelCid

        @NatashaDelCid, not the same kind as is done in industry. Her laundry list of demands might have been rec'd differently in other sectors.

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      5. Natasha Del Cid‏ @NatashaDelCid 20 Jun 2014
        Replying to @finchwench

        @finchwench her list is standard for a tenure track position

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      6. sara‏ @finchwench 20 Jun 2014
        Replying to @NatashaDelCid

        @NatashaDelCid I doubt that it is "standard" for applicants at a teaching college who are trying to start their career. Data?

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      1. Stacey Brown‏ @staceybrown00 15 Jun 2014
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        “@NewYorker: Women are constantly being advised to “lean in.” But...this advice may backfire: http://nyr.kr/1oe0q4P ” @vichoughtalen 👀

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      1. Jess Chen‏ @JessJYChen 15 Jun 2014
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        @NewYorker This is a good article, I wish the advice about negotiating strategically came earlier. Point is to LEAN IN...Strategically.

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      1. joe noia‏ @joenoia 15 Jun 2014
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        HELLO TO @NewYorker

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      1. LEIF‏Verified account @LeifJohnson 15 Jun 2014
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        @NewYorker Academic life is in such a precarious place right now that I'd be terrified of presenting a list like that even as a male.

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