When Marissa Mayer threw away her VP job at Google to take over as Yahoo’s new CEO, she was making a very conscious career decision, and one that would take her straight to the top of a huge, global company.
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Check ’em out, and be sure to congratulate Ms. Mayer on her long-awaited C-suite position.
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