Sheila and Sabina discuss some questions submitted by the listeners!!
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Sheila and Sabina chat about all things program management! For those new here, Sabina is one of our podcast co-hosts, and she has been a program manager at Microsoft for the past 2.5 years. In today’s episode, we chat about what the role entails and how it differs from other computer science roles, such as software development engineering and research roles. Check it out if you are interested in exploring what it takes to be a program manager, what their day-to-day life may look like, and how to get the skills necessary for the role!
Sheila and Sabina talk with the inspiring Tara Sibel Demren about her journey in the startup circle and how she uses art and those around her to keep her grounded and growing. Specifically, we touch upon entrepreneurship, networking in college, imposter syndrome, using art to help with anxiety and stress, and more!
Tara is currently a co-founder of a solar energy startup called Spriteful but is also an author and artist! If you enjoyed this episode, she goes into more detail in her latest book so make sure to check it out!
Tara’s Website: tarasibel.com
Tara’s Art Instagram Page: @tarasibelart
Tara’s NEW BOOK “The Express Lane for Young Adults” (Coming Soon): expresslanebook.com
Sheila and Sabina chat with the great Mark Fajet about nailing technical interviews. Specifically, they discuss some of the ambiguity around these interviews, Mark's straightforward approach to them, and helpful resources that helped him to easily and consistently ace software development technical interviews. Mark is currently a software development engineer 2 at Amazon, and in today's episode, we hear his perspective as both a successful interviewee and interviewer.
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Sheila and Sabina talk with the inspiring Rachel Kellam about reverse mentoring and get insight into what to consider when looking for a great mentor. Specifically, they discuss characteristics to look for and actionable steps to find good mentors in your interest area.
Rachel is currently a program manager at top tech company and she started a reverse mentoring program during her time there. Check it out to see how she used the program to increase empathy and inclusion in the workplace and what she has learned about mentorship!
Sheila and Sabina discuss three main tips they have used to maintain their productivity and increase their overall motivation during these unique COVID-19 times.
Sheila and Sabina chat about Sheila's recent good news regarding the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP)!
For those that are new here, Sheila is one of our podcast co-hosts and is currently a computer science Ph.D. student at Florida International University. Check it out to hear five great tips that she learned throughout the application process that helped her curate her successful personal statement.
Sheila and Sabina chat (again) with the great Leon Liang about actionable items that you could take to find a great startup. Specifically, they dive deep into the logistics behind finding a promising startup, benefits, and even evaluating whether a startup is reliable and sustainable.
Leon is currently a senior software engineer at an up-and-coming startup after working at Microsoft as a software engineer for almost three years. Tune in to listen as he shares all the logistics he had to consider before making the change!
Sheila and Sabina talk with the awesome Leon Liang about his experiences moving from a large tech company to a startup company. They discuss some of the things to consider when deciding whether a startup may be suitable for you and the pros/cons of jumping from a large corporation into an innovative startup.
Leon is currently a senior software engineer at Apprentice.io after working at Microsoft as a software engineer for almost three years. Tune in to listen as he shares three major pieces of advice that shaped his own decision to jump to a startup.
Sheila and Sabina talk about things to consider to decide whether a job is a right fit based on topics such as distance, work culture, and compensation, and what are some controllable actions to have the job best suit you.
Sheila and Sabina chat with the wonderful Yessenia Lopez Reyes about managing our time enough to be productive but not go insane! Yessenia is an academic advisor, professor, YouTuber, and Ph.D. student, and she shares her time management tips and tricks to be successful and happy during all her endeavors.
For more great tips from Yessenia, check out her YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/justyessenia
Sheila and Sabina introduce themselves as people and professionals. They also talk about what they are looking forward to with this podcast.
Sheila and Sabina talk about setting the right tone during an interview, whether it is technical or not. In other words, what are some things to consider and potentially do to ensure that your interview has a good positive flow.
Sheila and Sabina discuss introducing yourself and telling your story to get the opportunity (jobs, internships, or even fellowships) you are seeking.