My Journey
While Moving Ahead In My Career:
As
an immigrant in America, I had the best jobs but the worst guidance. I was
living away from family, and It really affected the way I took challenges at
work. I did the classic mistake of I'll work sincerely and someone will take
care of me at office'. I realized after years of keeping my heads down, that I
have to take my work recognition in my own hands. I needed to focus on soft
skills as much as technical skills.
Overcoming
Challenges:
I
had every syndrome we accuse women of. I said "sorry" all the time. I
second guessed myself. I trusted that if the other person was louder than me,
they must know more than me. I allowed others to cut me off mid-sentence and
take over my speech. I doubted my own abilities and I had the "imposter
syndrome". It took me a long time to realize that everybody has doubts,
some hide it better than others. I then started to do things that desi parents
would call risks, (like take up a new job, move to new location) and that
helped me be more aware about my own skills & my nature. I am a much more
confident women and I feel taking risks is better than being an afraid
employee.
What
Advice Would You Give To Women:
Stop
worrying about 'how it's going to look'. Easy to say, hard to implement. I
know, because even while I type this I am still worried about how it will look.
But I know that it could be the single biggest reason, you will be a no one VS
a known-one. My fortitude has helped me and I now professionally consult NRI's
on taking big decisions like moving back to India.