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Cynthia Houng is a graduate student in Princeton University's History of Science program. In her spare time, she writes about flowers and things.Contact
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How I Fell into Marketing
Lots of you have asked me: with your background in art history, how did you wind up with a job in marketing? Here’s my attempt to answer your question. I never meant to work in marketing. I fell into this … Continue reading