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      <title>Pat, How would you describe what you did at Dragon Culture Communication Ltd.?</title>
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      <description>My responsible on everything, especially in a startup. (The CEO is responsible for the success or failure of the company.) Operations, marketing, strategy, financing, creation of company culture, human resources, hiring, firing, compliance with safety regulations, sales, PR, etc.--it all falls on the CEO's shoulders..</description>
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