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Accounted For
Daniel Lee
89 episodes
2 months ago
Everyone walks a unique career journey. No matter how "linear" it may look in their LinkedIn profile, it is never that simple. Most people that have careers you aspire to have had to struggle. They had their own obstacles and made their own luck. Some careers you dream about may not even be what you assumed it would be. All assumptions should be tested and that is what I seek to do in this podcast. Follow along as I interview people on what they actually do in their careers and why they made the jumps in their careers, some quite unorthodox.
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Everyone walks a unique career journey. No matter how "linear" it may look in their LinkedIn profile, it is never that simple. Most people that have careers you aspire to have had to struggle. They had their own obstacles and made their own luck. Some careers you dream about may not even be what you assumed it would be. All assumptions should be tested and that is what I seek to do in this podcast. Follow along as I interview people on what they actually do in their careers and why they made the jumps in their careers, some quite unorthodox.
Show more...
Careers
Business,
Marketing
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#67 - Hans Arijanto, Product Engineer at Angelist. Running a Board Game Cafe, Tech in Toronto/SF/Jakarta and Culture at Toronto vs. Jakarta
Accounted For
1 hour 18 minutes
5 years ago
#67 - Hans Arijanto, Product Engineer at Angelist. Running a Board Game Cafe, Tech in Toronto/SF/Jakarta and Culture at Toronto vs. Jakarta
Join in for a conversation with Hans Arijanto, Product Engineer at Angelist. We have a dual segment episode today. The first half talks about Hans’ career from working in startups in Toronto to Silicon Valley to Jakarta and back to Toronto. We dive into the various transition points in his career, why he left Facebook for a startup, how he ended up working for the Tokopedia, Amazon of Southeast Asia, and owns a board games cafe. Then, we go into a second part that is a new concept I’m trying out called Uncommon Sense. It’s a segment where I hope to have friends on and we talk about things that may be common sense to us but not others. With Hans, we go through philosophy and the cultural differences between Jakarta, Indonesia and Toronto, Canada.
Accounted For
Everyone walks a unique career journey. No matter how "linear" it may look in their LinkedIn profile, it is never that simple. Most people that have careers you aspire to have had to struggle. They had their own obstacles and made their own luck. Some careers you dream about may not even be what you assumed it would be. All assumptions should be tested and that is what I seek to do in this podcast. Follow along as I interview people on what they actually do in their careers and why they made the jumps in their careers, some quite unorthodox.