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{LINK REMOVED}AIMWARE.NET pays great attention to detail. They always presented work properly checked and completely free of error. Good at organizing own work and usually finishes priority tasks on time, but there is less evidence of organizing the work of the team. Is somewhat casual with sensitive or confidential information, and may speak too freely to others. {LINK REMOVED}AIMWARE.NET is capable of planning and sequencing own work, but does not yet do so consistently. When work is planned, usually works systematically towards objectives.
💄 + 📗 = 👾