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  • What's the biggest challenge you've faced in your career and how did you overcome it?

    Aizhan Asanbaeva
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    Your career journey is full of ups and downs ⬆️⬇️ Join me to discuss the biggest challenge you've faced and how you overcame it.

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    André J
    Implementing a new feature in someones code hellscape. By going bonkers autistic for a few weeks 😅
    Rick Armstrong
    Being lead on a few global launches that had on-stage keynote presence. You learn that teamwork is everything when you're 'conducting an orchestra.' Lead from the front, communication is key, and trust your team.
    Lacey Winter
    About a year and a half ago I was laid off and honestly had no clue what to do. I had never been in that position before and have been working since I was 15 so I have never had a break. It took a lot of trials and support but I thought, why not go back to school for a bit and figure out what it is I like to do. BEST DECISION EVER! I decided to do a online Graphic Design certificate and it has not only helped me get my confidence back, but it helped add a bit quality skill to my mostly marketing resume.
    Roy Carter
    Biggest hurdle was transitioning from traditional marketing to digital. Took a lot of self-study and hands-on experience to get the hang of things like SEO, PPC, etc. In the end, courses from Coursera and plenty of practice made it possible. Quite the ride, I tell ya.
    Harry Martinez
    So, basically, I was able to conquer my biggest career challenge of transitioning from a technical role to a leadership position by just listening actively, continuously learning, and working positively with others.
    Donald Evans
    Managing a team was a major change from coding and analyzing data all day. I learned to listen well. To ensure our goals were aligned, I needed to know my team members' concerns and goals.
    Andrew James
    I have to constantly learn new management skills rather than technical ones. Learning a new language was tough yet exhilarating.
    Steve Howard
    I promoted teamwork. It was crucial to foster a culture of openness, support, and collaboration.