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USAA-Russ Major (Medium Post) #90

Open jaahmuhl opened 2 years ago

jaahmuhl commented 2 years ago

Raw File: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1fCWSFAtrvlxlwXISEFKsYOpSXyQFrYCB?usp=sharing

Transcript: https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/shared/zgZAdJPdVs8aCR8I5t9q4stRlSW5LOfj57qlO4VJ9Kzz7V5z8fiFdBPtJnTDbgcy4M2oDcoLzuoMlUDfWzju3MrNcnQ?loadFrom=SharedLink

James-Moore18 commented 1 year ago

Q: 3:02-3:14 A: 3:15 - 6:27 Q: 7:28 - 7:48 A: 7:48 - 9:31 Q: 26:29(How would you...) - 26:44 A: 26:46(I mean...) - 28:27 Q: 28:32(To get off on...) - 28:45 A: 28:47 (I mean...) - 30:28

The most valuable resource in the world is time, no matter what anyone does we can never get more of it. As a result, being able to manage your time and prioritize your work will help you make the most of the limited amount of time we do have. College students and recent graduates often think the answer is to just work harder when they're struggling when in reality they might just need to work smarter. Listen to USAA's Chief Procurement Officer, Russ Major, speak about how his time at the Air Force Academy helped him with prioritization, how it translates to the business world, along with how to find success at a new job.

Interviewer: Brett Hummel, Arseniy Sklyarov

Productivity #timemanagement #Airforce #development #learning

jaahmuhl commented 1 year ago

@James-Moore18 These questions are all right in a line. I would ask to take a relook at this and make sure that these are truly the top questions/answers from the interview.

James-Moore18 commented 1 year ago

0:09-48:49

ArseniySky commented 1 year ago

@James-Moore18 hey just making sure that you saw Brett's comment cuz I can't see if you edited the original comment or not with new/different questions. I can only see the 0:09-48:49 comment. If you have just reply with a yes or something