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I’ve just been hired as an operator for a manufacturing job, working in cryopreservation. It’s with a big pharma company so I imagine I will be surrounded by so many beyond competent people I anticipate a learning curve. I want to learn as much as I can before starting. Learning on the job is probably the best way to learn, but are there any recommended resources one should look at? My buddy who has experience has emphasized over and over again that I need to basically kill it when it comes to using excel
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