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In today’s episode of Resume Assassin’s Career Stories, we’re spotlighting a name that should’ve been in the headlines decades ago—Katherine Johnson. A brilliant mathematician, a Black woman in science long before it was “acceptable,” and the mind behind some of NASA’s most historic missions, Katherine helped shape space exploration as we know it. Her calculations weren’t just impressive—they were the difference between life and death for astronauts on missions like Apollo 11 and Apollo 13.
We take you back to the smoky control rooms of the 1960s, where every number had to be perfect and the stakes were literally out of this world. But while astronauts were being hailed as heroes, Katherine’s name stayed out of the spotlight. She worked in the background, asking the hard questions, pushing into spaces she wasn’t invited, and proving again and again that excellence can’t be ignored forever.
Katherine’s legacy is more than just numbers. It’s a reminder that your impact isn’t always visible right away—and that being behind the scenes doesn’t mean you’re not leading the mission. If you’ve ever felt like the hidden figure in your own story, this episode is for you.
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Schedule a 15-minute call with Mary: https://calendly.com/resumeassassin/meet
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Connect with Mary: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-southern/
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In today’s episode of Resume Assassin’s Career Stories, we’re spotlighting a name that should’ve been in the headlines decades ago—Katherine Johnson. A brilliant mathematician, a Black woman in science long before it was “acceptable,” and the mind behind some of NASA’s most historic missions, Katherine helped shape space exploration as we know it. Her calculations weren’t just impressive—they were the difference between life and death for astronauts on missions like Apollo 11 and Apollo 13.
We take you back to the smoky control rooms of the 1960s, where every number had to be perfect and the stakes were literally out of this world. But while astronauts were being hailed as heroes, Katherine’s name stayed out of the spotlight. She worked in the background, asking the hard questions, pushing into spaces she wasn’t invited, and proving again and again that excellence can’t be ignored forever.
Katherine’s legacy is more than just numbers. It’s a reminder that your impact isn’t always visible right away—and that being behind the scenes doesn’t mean you’re not leading the mission. If you’ve ever felt like the hidden figure in your own story, this episode is for you.
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Update your Resume & LinkedIn Profile:
Schedule a 15-minute call with Mary: https://calendly.com/resumeassassin/meet
1:1 with Mary: www.resumeassassin.com
AI-Enhanced: www.resumesidekick.io
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Connect with Mary: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-southern/
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