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Significant Career Lesson From A Broadcast Engineer At NPR

Christian, a Broadcast Engineer at NPR, learned that "even the people that would be considered lowest on the totem pole have something incredibly valuable to contribute," emphasizing the importance of respecting and appreciating all individuals regardless of their role, a lesson significantly impacting their career.

Teamwork, Communication, Respect, Mentorship, Leadership

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Christian Mulvany

Broadcast Engineer

NPR

Columbia College Chicago 2015

UCLA - Fully Employed MBA

Entertainment Management

Arts, Entertainment & Media

Operations and Project Management

Scholarship Recipient, Worked 20+ Hours in School, Veteran, Student Athlete

Video Highlights

1. Always appreciate those around you and respect everyone's contributions, regardless of their position.

2. Even those in entry-level positions possess valuable knowledge and insights.

3. Seek out and value the perspectives of individuals at all levels of an organization.

Transcript

What is one lesson that you have learned that has proven significant in your career?

I think the biggest lesson that I've learned is that even the people considered lowest on the totem pole have something incredibly valuable to contribute. They often understand much more than we give them credit for.

So, always appreciate, look out for, and respect the individuals who have a role underneath you.

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