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"I Don't Know How to Treat People as a resource." Why a PM with a Pathology Degree Left Outsourcing for Cosmetology.

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For three years, she spent her time observing under a microscope how people die, primarily from their lifestyle. Then she went into IT and discovered that outsourcing can also kill you, only more slowly. The result: 15 kg more and five months of sick leave due to burnout. Now Natalia Belevich is a cosmetologist in Warsaw. During appointments, she asks about sleep, nutrition, and the last checkup. She does her skincare right afterward.
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For three years, she spent her time observing under a microscope how people die, primarily from their lifestyle. Then she went into IT and discovered that outsourcing can also kill you, only more slowly. The result: 15 kg more and five months of sick leave due to burnout. Now Natalia Belevich is a cosmetologist in Warsaw. During appointments, she asks about sleep, nutrition, and the last checkup. She does her skincare right afterward.

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dev.by broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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