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Ask Not What Your Company Can Do for You
While you’re climbing the ladder to your own success, it’s important to remember that you also strive to make your company more successful. That’s really what you were hired to do, so that goal should be ever present in your mind.
After I had been working at Phillips-Van Heusen for about nine months, I was an assistant designer. Although I worked in New York, part of my job was to visit the factories where PVH actually made the shirts we sold. At the time, we had 10 factories and were headquartered in ...
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