Tag: career development

  • 3 Secrets to Better Networking from 300+ Coffee Chats

    3 Secrets to Better Networking from 300+ Coffee Chats

    I used to be absolutely terrified of networking. The thought of talking to grown-ass adults made my heart race and my mouth go dry. In my second year of university, I decided to face my fears by joining a sales team where I had to make cold calls to hiring…

  • 3 Steps for Navigating the Layoffs Landscape

    3 Steps for Navigating the Layoffs Landscape

    When I was a university student, one of my mentors was a Senior VP at the O&G company where I was interning at. I remember she told me one time that no one—no matter how skilled or experienced or high up in the corporate ladder he or she was—was in-disposable.…

  • 20+ Self Reflection Questions to Figure Out Your Career

    20+ Self Reflection Questions to Figure Out Your Career

    Self reflection is a helpful way to celebrate how far you’ve come and plan for what’s next. It’s a good idea to pause and reflect every once in a while… quarterly, semi-annually, or annually (at the very least). This exercise can also be helpful in moments when you are thinking…

  • 100K+ Milestone: Why I Started This Blog

    100K+ Milestone: Why I Started This Blog

    Elevating my English 📖 As a first-generation Canadian, I saw my parents work front-line jobs and struggle with the English language. When my brother and I were kids, we started speaking English with my parents so that they could get better at it. As I grew up and fell in…

  • #MakingTheMove: Art History Major to Microsoft Leader in Privacy

    #MakingTheMove: Art History Major to Microsoft Leader in Privacy

    The Making the Move series strives to inspire those who come from unique backgrounds and want to break into the world of tech. Here’s a secret… You don’t need to be a computer science major! Who’d ever think that an Art History major who dreamt of working in museums would end up…

  • Making the Move: Chemical Engineer to Chief of Staff at Microsoft

    Making the Move: Chemical Engineer to Chief of Staff at Microsoft

    The Making the Move series strives to inspire those who come from different (non-tech) backgrounds and want to break into the world of tech. Here’s a secret… You don’t need to be a computer science or software engineering major! Today, I am sharing the career journey of Nives Stanfelj, who was until…

  • Read This If You’re Interested In Making a Career Transition Into Tech

    Read This If You’re Interested In Making a Career Transition Into Tech

    Whether you’re a teacher or an accountant, making a career transition into tech is possible if you put your mind to it. I started the #MakingTheMove series to share unique stories and advice from people who started off with non-technical backgrounds and ended up in the tech world! #ICYMI, here…

  • 3 Steps to Start the Job Hunting Process Effectively

    3 Steps to Start the Job Hunting Process Effectively

    In my many career chats, I’ve heard that 18 months is usually a good time to start putting your feelers out for new opportunities. The exercise of job hunting can be tedious and painful, but it keeps you sharp and fresh in the ever-changing job market. Even if you’re happy…

  • 32 Learnings from 32 Years at Microsoft with Adrienne Hall

    32 Learnings from 32 Years at Microsoft with Adrienne Hall

    What’s it like to meet Bill Gates on a plane to Hawaii or ride the limo with Steve Balmer in Vegas? Adrienne Hall, General Manager of Microsoft Cloud Communications, would know because she was Employee #4029 who joined Microsoft back in 1990! Before joining Microsoft, Adrienne was an elementary school teacher…

  • #MakingTheMove: Management Consultant to Entrepreneur to Intrapreneur

    #MakingTheMove: Management Consultant to Entrepreneur to Intrapreneur

    Before launching an Asian American seltzer in partnership with 88rising and the world’s largest brewer, AB inBev, Henry Shi thought he was going to become an accountant just like every other Asian student out there. Even when he had a cushy job as a management consultant, Henry faced his fears…