As someone who did not have a technical background, how reasonable or difficult did you find the initial learning curve?
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Daniel S. asked a question to Armia W.
Category: Experience
Date asked: Wednesday, November 9, 2022
Last reviewed: Thursday, November 10, 2022
Armia W.
CX Project Manager
I consider the learning curve to be pretty reasonable because you have so many resources to learn and you also have a supportive team. I was not shy with my openess of not knowing as much as others and I took the initiative to ask as many questions as needed to get clarity. However, I consider all the information you're getting at once can only be explained as drinking from a water hose. I'm pretty eager to learn, so this did not deter me.
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