Incentive and base retainer is provided. Building finance club in the college society.
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Reflecting on my college days, I can't help but miss the energy of student club engagement. The flow of innovative ideas and the excitement of preparing for our careers were truly special. It feels like that zeal can fade a bit in the corporate world