Open to Work: How to Get Ahead in the Age of AI, by Ryan Roslansky, LinkedIn CEO and EVP of Microsoft Office, and Aneesh Raman, LinkedIn Chief Economic Opportunity Officer, is now officially available in English in print, eBook, and audio formats worldwide.
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Aneesh Raman and Ryan Roslansky launched Open to Work on March 31, 2026. The response has been overwhelming, and almost every message they've received comes back to the same thing, which, actually, is the thing they were really trying to address with this book. Uncertainty. That's the word they keep hearing from people in the search right now. Not fear, exactly. Not despair. Uncertainty. Which in some ways is harder, because you can't solve it. You can only sit inside it.