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Recap 2006
2006 was a very eventful year for me.
I finally managed to get a release from my project in January and moved to Delhi to work in the consulting arm of my company. I ended but being part of a very aggressive but nice team. I was the youngest in the term both in experience and in age and almost all my teammates acted as very effective mentors. My 2 bosses played a key role in giving me very interesting assignments to work on and that enhanced both my professional knowledge and my confidence. Continue reading
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