Great video, Kristina! It's helpful to hear about the experiences and insights of someone who's been in the field for a while! Your tips and advice will certainly help us avoid some common mistakes and set us on the right path towards success Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise! :)
glad to know you enjoyed it and feel it's helpful! I also like to watch about people's experiences - this helps to catch some tips for your personal plans 😀
Loved the episode, Kristina! When I was laid off, I did the wrong thing by not re-thinking my priorities and jumping into the same career path again. The only change I've made was to accept a remote/WFH position. It was a huge jump for me anyways since I've been used to corporate, high-stress environment, but I should've done was to analyze my aspirations and re-think my career entirely. I still think about it, and actually I do research now from time to time to analyze the current situation and understand what I MIGHT do, in case I need to urgently apply anywhere. Great tips and insights, Kristina. Makes us think before making a move. 👊
good to know you found it useful! definitely, it worth reviewing the progress and achievements you've made so far, it helps to adjust the plans and to pivot timely OR to have a plan B. Would be nice if you would how you became an entrepreneur 😀many people want to but just few make a step towards it
I only had a 1 year experience in tech as a Senior Software Engineer. (Just graduated last year in college) I want to shift into entry level project management role like junior p.m. Is that enough experience for me to apply entry level pm roles? (i just self studied project management and no experience in project management but I had do had experience when I was in college and doing client facing with clients as an employee).
What if I start my career from scratch? 🚀👩🏽💻 junior Project Manager again
Which tips would you use first?
Great video, Kristina! It's helpful to hear about the experiences and insights of someone who's been in the field for a while! Your tips and advice will certainly help us avoid some common mistakes and set us on the right path towards success Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise! :)
glad to know you enjoyed it and feel it's helpful! I also like to watch about people's experiences - this helps to catch some tips for your personal plans 😀
Loved the episode, Kristina! When I was laid off, I did the wrong thing by not re-thinking my priorities and jumping into the same career path again. The only change I've made was to accept a remote/WFH position. It was a huge jump for me anyways since I've been used to corporate, high-stress environment, but I should've done was to analyze my aspirations and re-think my career entirely. I still think about it, and actually I do research now from time to time to analyze the current situation and understand what I MIGHT do, in case I need to urgently apply anywhere. Great tips and insights, Kristina. Makes us think before making a move. 👊
P.S. Loved the audio quality in your vid, and the camera movement toward yourself. Gives a sense of dynamics!
good to know you found it useful! definitely, it worth reviewing the progress and achievements you've made so far, it helps to adjust the plans and to pivot timely OR to have a plan B. Would be nice if you would how you became an entrepreneur 😀many people want to but just few make a step towards it
I only had a 1 year experience in tech as a Senior Software Engineer. (Just graduated last year in college) I want to shift into entry level project management role like junior p.m. Is that enough experience for me to apply entry level pm roles? (i just self studied project management and no experience in project management but I had do had experience when I was in college and doing client facing with clients as an employee).