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Verizon-Eric Nagy (Medium Post) #228

Open jaahmuhl opened 1 year ago

jaahmuhl commented 1 year ago

Raw Content: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1GkkXY2oCgreFXw9up_GTPkYsyUWwQwug?usp=sharing

jaahmuhl commented 1 year ago

Raw Content: https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/shared/jWWl-TJQJJigS4NeQF8RI-Od0Sn9O-jUW-v7_tyyAEMc_k80iR7KDKlnkADU7s-rmKn3q2je1RYlUOwuRKFFQqsXxd0?loadFrom=SharedLink

Transcript: https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/shared/VKIpxdGslXyPPfTUtf6gjwHkv_4YaZFW-08bT6iSUOgp6gJLE1EE6s2YAh5t2fBFvb2BTfLvHI8dIJ7ee0A2WTKPXrg?loadFrom=SharedLink

howie-emond commented 1 year ago

Medium Post

For engineers and IT students everywhere, it can be tough to know where or how to get started in a career. Luckily, Eric Nagy, Verizon’s Director of Technology Development for Sports Partnerships and Innovation, has plenty of advice for exactly that. From building a network and finding mentors to getting exposure and taking on new assignments, you can grow your potential in a very small amount of time. Eric went from an engineer to a managing director, and you can too.

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Q1: 32:32(how)-32:44 A1: 33:09(I went)-34:11(right?)

Q2: 38:09(how)-38:19 A2: 38:22(mentorship)-39:42

Q3: 9:53(do you)-10:03 A3: 10:11(I loved)-11:19

Q4: 11:21(do)-11:36 A4: 11:41(, my)-12:27(surprised)

Q5: 16:49(do)-16:59 A5: 16:59(complacency)-17:26(career), 17:59(when)-18:51

Q6: 43:15(for)-43:34 A6: 43:38(what's)-45:00

Total: 394s (about 6.5 minutes)

jaahmuhl commented 1 year ago

@howie-emond Needs hashtags...everything else looks good