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In this engaging episode, DeWayne Allen and Rob Wesley delve deep into the world of aerospace and defense industry career success. They discuss essential strategies such as getting depth and breadth in your field, creating a personal board of directors, transitioning to a managerial role, understanding your value to the business, and learning the language of finance.
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