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If your job could be anything you wanted, what would it be and why?
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Upvoted your great work, team. Congrats on the launch. đź’Ż
Collective.work
The SaaS-enabled marketplace for teams of freelancers
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A successful person is someone who sets and achieves goals.
Who do you call a successful person?
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I agree no more
I always believe that documentation is more important than the code itself.
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Don't be afraid of rejection! If the person doesn't want to write the review after all, don't push them hard—just move
How do you get testimonials for your product?
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If I had to choose an ideal job, I believe it will be a place where I can be honest and open with my colleagues and management. Communication is critical for me and allows me to build the trust of the other individuals I work with regularly. Whether it is for questions about policies or procedures or who to go to for information, effective communication ensures that everyone can complete their...
What is your ideal working environment?
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I guess you could say I bought these for myself. I bought some stock. So far I made approximately $10k from it. I always have spare cash on the side when the market takes a down turn.
What's that one investment you have made on yourself recently? How has it made a difference?
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I cannot listen to any music with lyrics, or to which I know know the lyrics, because I cannot resist singing or harmonizing (even with headphones) “Instrumental only” music can speed up work pace or make workers move faster if they are on their feet/work standing up.
is music helping you in your productivity?
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My dream job was to be an ice cream seller.
Haven't we all thought of that when we were kids?
My strategy was to sell the ice cream at sightly cheaper prices so people would see that mine cost less than someone else's ice cream and buy it.
I also realized, “then I make less money for every ice cream I sell.”
But compared to selling very expensive ice cream and getting maybe three customers, or...
What was your dream job as a kid and how did you end up?
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