Observational Speech: St. Jude Medicine

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I want to thank you again for speaking with me earlier this morning! It was great to finally meet you as well as hear about the program and impact you are making through the rotational program. St. Jude is truly an incredible company and is clearly headed in a positive direction. It was encouraging to hear the company's stance on giving employees opportunities to grow and support of movement within functions for demonstrations of strong performance. The wealth and breadth of knowledge involved in this role is challenging, but extremely rewarding as we discussed. I am especially inspired by the dedication St. Jude Medical has for changing the lives of those medically in need. This program is unique as it provides an invaluable opportunity for

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