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Develop Yourself

#87 - Buying Businesses and Learning Mindset from the Florida Gators

Aug 29, 2023
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Catch up with co-hosts Aaron and Peter as they chat about a few topics they are interested in when it comes to entering the tech world as a software engineer.
They build off last week's episode where Aaron mentioned the "underemployed", and how those individuals can learn new skills to be able to trade their time for money.
Plus, they talk about those "ah-ha" moments that click when you think about your career and how to climb the ladder. Hear about what those moments were for them in their job journeys.

Want to ask Peter and Aaron a question to hear answered on their next catch-up episode? Email Aaron@Parsity.io to submit your questions or feedback!


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