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by mwhuang2
3916 days ago
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“There’s something in the upbringing that makes Asians shy," At my first internship, people were commenting on how timid I seemed. I was used to obeying my parents and teachers without question; all I did was try to keep my head down and work harder. This sort of upbringing makes for great workers but bad leaders. I hope to come out of my shell more during the rest of college and my formative years. |
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But, after seeing how (corporate?)USA works, I was able to specifically account for it.
Here's a few things I did that might help you (list specifically geared towards individual contributors):
- made sure I was the one presenting/talking about my work (stand-ups/hackathons/etcs)
- made a list of my daily and weekly contributions that tied to big picture/visibility so I could bring those up during 1:1s. This helps a ton because I am better at "showing-off" with concrete things or in a situation that asks for it rather than just generally.
- made an effort to be a point of contact to external teams/divisions for my group/expertise.
Even now, I do tend towards "head down, work hard, hope for reward" by default. But, having a system helps me keep on track. Even now that I've got my own startup :)