From Campus To Career

25 Tips for Your First Professional Year

About the Book

Leilani Brown serves as the personal mentor many wish they had, offering useful tips for working in today’s ever-changing — and often virtual — workplace.

From Campus To Career:

25 Tips For Your First Professional Year.  

A quick and humorous read, the book offers practical advice for interns, recent graduates, and young professionals making their transition into the workforce.

The 5-Star rated book has been well-received by career counselors, learning and development leaders, human resource executives, and diversity and inclusion professionals – all endorsing the book as offering important, practical advice to graduates in a fun, digestible way.

What Readers Are Saying


“Leilani M. Brown has translated her invaluable experience as a corporate executive, marketing guru and performance coach to provide an insider’s view to emerging young professionals in From Campus to Career. Her practical advice and words of wisdom serve as a bridge over potential booby traps that can derail the career progression of newly minted graduates and mid-careerists, and it serves as a reminder to seasoned corporate veterans as well. It is a must-read for all recent college grads in today’s highly competitive marketplace.”

- Fortune 500 Chief Human Resources Officer, Academician/Adjunct Professor, Board Member

★★★★★ The perfect graduation gift! The 25 Tips given to graduates are essential to our changing work environment. Because this is such an easy read and filled with practical information, graduates eagerly finish reading it quickly. This is a great book for all those anxious and ambitious beginning their career.

- Verified Amazon Customer

“Excellent handbook for successful transition after college. Very practical approach to navigating the transition from college to full-time employment. Brown’s straightforward, no-nonsense approach makes this a handbook for success. My students love it and it makes for a really great gift for college graduates!”

- Career Counselor, Liberal Arts College