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If you are going to work for a company you have to do your homework. If you find a company that consists with your values and produces a product that you 100% believe in, then you¡¯ll have an easy time giving that organization your all.

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Be willing to move. This is where I got puzzled. She shared how she lived in seven states still working for the same organization.

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