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International offices lack both cubicles and formality
Yet another column from the Technique. There is a lot I like about business culture here in Kazakhstan; certainly I like my current job vastly more than I liked my old one. However, a ton of that has to do with the company I work for and the type of people I work with. It seems like it would not be at all impossible to capture a similar feeling elsewhere, including in the U.S.
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