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What is a typical day like for you?

What is the most rewarding aspect of your job?

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Chantel’s Answer

I have recently read the Essentialism by Greg McKeown. My day is now constructed with a to do list with the most important three maybe two things I need to get done that day.


I recommend this book if you need assistance with time management.

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Vadi’s Answer

I am Business Operations Manager and for me typical day starts with atleast 10 mins of "Me" time in the morning to thank world, family for another beautiful day ahead. Followed by daily chores to get to office. On an average will have about 4 to 6 meetings a day. Every meeting starts with purpose and ends with either firm decision or finalize approach on next steps to take. One thing i observed in my career so far, there is never a 'perfect day'. Try and make most out of the day and keep moving forward with positive attitude. To Do's in paper is great till you get used to mapping it in your brain.. My Best wishes for all the wonders you are about to make every day going forward !

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Luis’s Answer

Hi Nasjere,

For me is:

  • 5:30 am wake up and directly to the gym.
  • Breakfast and prepare all to go to work near 11am.
  • Work all day, meetings, customers with problems.
  • Go home at 7pm.
  • Take dinner and study a pair of hours to get my CCIE.

Hope this can be interesting for you.

Regards!

Luis | Cisco TAC.

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Sumakanth’s Answer

I am a network engineer and work in Technical Support. My day involves solving Customer issues related to technical issues they face. Its challenging and fun.

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Cari’s Answer

I’m a Dean at a Graduate School. I get to work with 2,500 students from 60 countries. The most rewarding part of my job is making things work for students, professors and staff. Working with people who want to get a graduate degree and those who teach/ work on research with them, is a great privilege.

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