"In those early years, Robert Noyce was the boss at Fairchild. He was in charge of making sure the company built cutting-edge products the world had never seen before. Robert wanted his company to be a community where everyone was equal. At Fairchild, an engineer could rise to the top quickly, as long as he or she had a good idea. Everyone pitched in to help with problems, and everyone celebrated when a problem was solved.
"Engineers loved working at Fairchild, and the company grew quickly."
Based on this evidence, why might engineers have loved working at Fairchild? choices : A. They were paid better than engineers working at other companies. c. They got along well with Robert Noyce, even when they disagreed with him. d. They liked working together to solve problems and being promoted quickly.
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D
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They liked working together to solve problems and being promoted quickly.
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