The boss is the linchpin who keeps everything together— or doesn’t
Many people show up for their first work interview nervous and racked with self-doubt. Not me.
I’d been a computer geek from my early teens. I was fascinated by software — which, at that point, was still relatively new. I’d spend hours writing code, forgetting to eat and sleep, and get a dopamine rush when I caught a bug in the program.
After high school, I learned computer programming and was a straight-A student.
So when I walked into my first interview at a prestigious software company, I was brimming with confidence, sure I could ace anything the job would demand of me.
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