Question
What would be the one professional lesson that you wished had learnt early in in your career ?
What would be the one professional lesson that you wished had learnt early in in your career ?
Don’t settle for a bad manager. They are critical for your early growth.
Everything is a number game...you are a number generating a number
Never miss an opportunity even if you're a newbie somewhere.
If it doesn’t matter in 5 years it doesn’t matter now. Be it not trying to offend people or have a strong belief in yourself. Just be who you are, it would help you. You are the biggest asset💪
Avoid making a friend circle in office. Even if you do, always keep it outside office; you'll never know the way you'd get screwed over
Would be great if you can share somethings that you've learnt it the hard way especially on topics like stakeholder management (dealing with engineering/ execs/ founders/ P&L team), learning/ upskilling, switching internally/ externally,...
Background: I'm about to start my corporate journey and one of the advices I recieved was "Don't take things personally, and treat most feedback as a chance to improve and not resent!"
What would you advice your younger self, about to...