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Marty Strenczewilk's avatar

I spent a long time building a company. I loved and hated it. It was hard and that’s part of what I loved about it. Then the company was acquired. That was exciting for the obvious reasons (financial stability, validation) but there was something I never expected: a moment came where it was clear I wasn’t needed anymore. All of a sudden my work wasn’t valued. No one said it, but it was clear that I could leave anytime and they would be ok with that. Nothing hurt more than that. I’ve since taken a new job and I tell people the number one thing that’s been so wonderful is feeling valued. People genuinely come to me for what I bring to the table and are thankful I’m here as a resource. I never in my life realized how important feeling valued at work is. I totally get where you’re coming from on that.

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Dan Cayer's avatar

I love the questions. What a fearless, insightful interviewer.

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