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Define Your Motivation

Define Your Motivation

Having the right motivation of valuing everybody on the team versus predominantly the boss will create a long-term support system for your entire career and demonstrate to your boss that you're a team player.

Beware of trying to make a name for yourself at the expense of your peers... you might be working for them in the future.

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