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In the past, I made the mistake of bluntly asking a coworker to refactor some legacy code that I had been working on for weeks and was feeling overwhelmed by. At the time, I interpreted his lack of response as rudeness, but I have since learned to approach these types of situations with more empathy and understanding.
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Love the tips! I have a meeting scheduled with a recruiter in two days to negotiate my salary, and I am excited to put my negotiation skills into practice!
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