June 2023
Intermediate to advanced
256 pages
3h 56m
English
Remember your first day at work? You were excited. There were new people to meet, new skills to be learned, new processes or products to understand.
If you are like most people, something else was different then—you. When you weren’t sure or didn’t understand, you asked questions, persistently. You compared what you were supposed to do on this job with what you had done in the past, and you made suggestions. You observed what your new colleagues were doing and evaluated what you saw. As a new person, you felt entitled to look at things differently and ask questions—that was a sign of your creativity.
Hiring managers look for people who can come in, assess a function, and ...
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