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La Última Palabra: Rachel Gonzalez

Clip: 4/24/2021 | 2m 14sVideo has Closed Captions

The violinist and bank-teller-turned-software-engineer talks about making career changes.

If there’s one thing everyone has had to learn to do in the last year thanks to the pandemic, it’s adapt. Violinist Rachel Gonzalez gives us the last word on how she went from bank teller to software engineer because of the pandemic.

04/24/2021 | Rating NR

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