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Ep.82: Learn the ropes before stepping up

Ep.82: Learn the ropes before stepping up

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Hey everyone, Rosey Flaherty here!

In this episode, Hillary Caplan Sefcik, CPA and Assurance Manager at CohnReznick LLP, shares the mindset shifts that helped her thrive in public accounting and how networking has played a bigger role in her growth than any single event ever could.

Hillary walks us through the early lessons that shaped her leadership style, the value of hands-on learning, and why confidence is built through competence and preparation.

She opens up about asking for what you want, leaning into feedback, and how delegation helps others rise with you.

If you're navigating the early stages of your accounting career or gearing up for the next step, Hillary’s story is full of real talk and practical takeaways.

✅ Why networking is about relationships, not RSVPs
✅ How Hillary built confidence by learning the ropes early
✅ The power of clear goals and self-advocacy
✅ Delegating with purpose to develop others
✅ Encouragement for young professionals ready to lead

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