Like most 25-year-olds, Julia Rozovsky wasnât sure what she wanted to do with her life. She had worked at a consulting firm, but it wasnât a good match. Then she became a researcher for two professors at Harvard, which was interesting but lonely. Maybe a big corporation would be a better fit. Or perhaps a fast-growing start-up. All she knew for certain was that she wanted to find a job that was mo
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