Women Who Rock: Nomasei’s Founders on Why Soft Skills Matter in a Hard Market
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Marine Braquet and Paule Tenaillon talk patronizing gatekeepers, impostor syndrome and why success starts with being happy in one’s shoes.
Marine Braquet and Paule Tenaillon talk patronizing gatekeepers, impostor syndrome and why success starts with being happy in one’s shoes.
Marine Braquet and Paule Tenaillon talk patronizing gatekeepers, impostor syndrome and why success starts with being happy in one’s shoes.
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