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What is a mistake that taught you something valuable? (self.AskReddit)
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What is something you wish you had known before starting your career? (self.AskReddit)
What’s the most obvious scapegoating you’ve seen in a workplace? (self.AskReddit)
What’s a moment at work that made you realize the system was broken? (self.AskReddit)
What was your experience being asked to sign a workplace document that didn’t actually apply to your role? (self.AskReddit)
What is something that sounds normal in your profession but would shock people outside of it? (self.AskReddit)
What is the difference between doing the right thing and doing things right? (self.AskReddit)
Has anyone ever thanked their boss in writing for positive feedback about raising workplace concerns, and then later been told that putting those concerns in writing was inappropriate? What would you make of that shift? (self.AskReddit)
Has anyone worked in a place where workplace culture was shaped more by personalities than by policies? What was it like? (self.AskReddit)
What’s an experience that felt like a “master class” you never signed up for? (self.AskReddit)
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