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Text: Why it's ok to not have a master plan for life after college and how you go about figuring it out A: 2:49-3:05 & 3:43-3:54
Check out Jocelyn Goldfein's, Stanford Alumni and partner at Zetta Venture, journey to finding her "passion" and realizing that it's never too late to break into a field.
Text: Why successful tech companies are usually meritocracies A: 15:31-16:31
If you're wondering how to succeed in tech even as a newbie, Stanford Alumni and previous director of engineering at Facebook, Jocelyn Goldfein, shares her input and key tips to growing in the industry.
@meinaliu looks good just please the first words and last words said for the start and stop timestamps. Ex. 15:31 (you have to have....) - 16:31 (...to give marching orders)
Text: Are you feeling behind? Still don't know what to pursue or where your passions lie? A: 2:49 (But I) -3:05 (high school) & 3:43 (And so) -3:54 (enjoyed cs)
Check out Jocelyn Goldfein's, Stanford Alumni and partner at Zetta Venture, journey to finding her "passion" and realizing that it's never too late to break into a field.
Text: Ever wonder the key to success in tech? A: 15:31(It's sort of like) - 16:31(marching orders)
If you're wondering how to succeed in tech even as a newbie, Stanford Alumni and previous director of engineering at Facebook, Jocelyn Goldfein, shares her input and key tips to growing in the industry.
Raw Content: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1TDK45LrKz3hTZh8ArdpE-0BAsVcZj9bO?usp=share_link
Transcript: https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/shared/qQPU3G2i47CnhyqMBBioQIgFQ9wWA32UfjobUFvQ45dhC0jvRSoeEtl3ebOCs1s3Yb7aGFrClkBWFLb8qDgjt3yHEM0?loadFrom=SharedLink