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should I wear a Halloween costume my first week on the job, losing a best friend over a job, and more

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If you want a compromise, though, you could go with a small prop or accessory, and save the full outfit for next year. Should I wear a Halloween costume my first week at a new job? I start a new job the week of Halloween and would love to wear a costume to work on Halloween, which I could not do at my old job.

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Ryan Novak of Chocolate Pizza Company: “Succeed first, expand later”

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What were your early inspirations that set you off on your particular journey? Succeed first, expand later. As your company changes, so do the supporting players. The view from the summit is impressive; so are the storms. Enjoy more sunsets?—?find find your balance. Can you tell us a bit about your ‘backstory’ and how you grew up?

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Sondra Radcliffe: “Become so confident in who you are that no one’s opinion, rejection, or behavior can rock you”

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I joined Raytheon Technologies (formerly United Technologies) in 2013 and continued to pursue roles that would give me a broad understanding of the business, first moving into roles of increasing responsibility within the legal group and then eventually exiting the legal group to lead the Oxygen & PSU business.

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“In this industry women actually have a big advantage” With Jason Hartman & Vicky Schiff

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Learn and move on. Frankly, I think women have it easier. I was just at a conference where 100–200 people were standing around in an open area and everyone was in dark or blue suits or blazers except the dozen women in the room, who really stood out. The man I was talking to was making fun of himself and how he just blended in. Be objective.

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Gail Trauco: “Learn to tell “your” story”

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Learn to tell “your” story and how it impacts what you do today. I learned to “feel the heal” from childhood trauma and developed a “survival” skillset. She is known for finding solutions when everyone else says there is no way. She is known for finding solutions when everyone else says there is no way.

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Gail Trauco: “Sleep 8 hours daily”

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As a registered Oncology nurse, pharmaceutical trials expert, and licensed Grief Mediator, Gail Trauco has spent four decades helping patients navigate the sea of red tape in the American healthcare system. She is known for finding solutions when everyone else says there is no way. Thank you so much for doing this with us!