Gunslinger

Professional Development

March 2013 By Susan Nash

I recently read an ad in a “we’re hiring” section of a website for a lean company with a desire to grow: “How do you know if you’re a fit? You are experienced, a gunslinger, who stares down the stiffest of technical challenges without ever blinking an eye... You can’t stand to leave a project unfinished, and you find yourself working beyond what was asked...”

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Gunslinger

Professional Development

March 2013 By Susan Nash

I recently read an ad in a “we’re hiring” section of a website for a lean company with a desire to grow: “How do you know if you’re a fit? You are experienced, a gunslinger, who stares down the stiffest of technical challenges without ever blinking an eye... You can’t stand to leave a project unfinished, and you find yourself working beyond what was asked...”

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Gunslinger

Professional Development

March 2013 By Susan Nash

I recently read an ad in a “we’re hiring” section of a website for a lean company with a desire to grow: “How do you know if you’re a fit? You are experienced, a gunslinger, who stares down the stiffest of technical challenges without ever blinking an eye... You can’t stand to leave a project unfinished, and you find yourself working beyond what was asked...”

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Gunslinger

Professional Development

March 2013 By Susan Nash

I recently read an ad in a “we’re hiring” section of a website for a lean company with a desire to grow: “How do you know if you’re a fit? You are experienced, a gunslinger, who stares down the stiffest of technical challenges without ever blinking an eye... You can’t stand to leave a project unfinished, and you find yourself working beyond what was asked...”

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Gunslinger

Professional Development

March 2013 By Susan Nash

I recently read an ad in a “we’re hiring” section of a website for a lean company with a desire to grow: “How do you know if you’re a fit? You are experienced, a gunslinger, who stares down the stiffest of technical challenges without ever blinking an eye... You can’t stand to leave a project unfinished, and you find yourself working beyond what was asked...”

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Gunslinger

Professional Development

March 2013 By Susan Nash

I recently read an ad in a “we’re hiring” section of a website for a lean company with a desire to grow: “How do you know if you’re a fit? You are experienced, a gunslinger, who stares down the stiffest of technical challenges without ever blinking an eye... You can’t stand to leave a project unfinished, and you find yourself working beyond what was asked...”

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