In "Eileen Collins—NASA's First Female Shuttle Commander to Lead Next Shuttle Mission," Collins was influenced in her career choices primarily by the input she received from her mentors, who advised her on the positions she would be best suited to take. This underscores the importance of mentorship and guidance in professional development.
What influenced Collins when she was choosing an area in which to work in the corps in "Eileen Collins—NASA's First Female Shuttle Commander to Lead Next Shuttle Mission"?
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She followed the path of her training and advanced within her field through hard work.
She followed the path of her training and advanced within her field through hard work.
She received input about positions she would be best suited to take from her mentors.
She received input about positions she would be best suited to take from her mentors.
She created a new position for herself that best suited the skills she already had.
She created a new position for herself that best suited the skills she already had.
She considered the jobs of other astronauts and chose the one she thought was the most exciting.
She considered the jobs of other astronauts and chose the one she thought was the most exciting.
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