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I feel the most pride in my work when I see the positive impact it has on others, whether through solving a problem or providing valuable insights. Achieving a challenging goal or receiving feedback that highlights the difference my efforts made also brings a deep sense of fulfillment. Additionally, collaborating with a passionate team and witnessing our collective success reinforces my pride in our shared accomplishments.

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