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Ep. 17. Failing Led to My Success - Mitigating Burnout & Imposter Syndrome to Transition into a Dream Career with Design Technologist Branon Eusebio
- 2022/06/01
- 再生時間: 56 分
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Hi everyone! This week on the podcast we have software engineer, or more specifically design technologist, Branon Eusebio. Branon originally was working in the neuroscience industry and decided to make a career jump into software engineering without a background in it at all. He walks through how he strategically made this transition with burnout in mind when enrolling in a self-paced software engineering program and how he was able to successfully set boundaries in learning & personally. We discuss his journey in the job market and how he dealt with rejection, continued to trust, and how he continued to take steps forward towards his goals through many struggles along the way. This is a great episode for those who are looking to jump into the software engineering path and also good for anyone transitioning into a new career. We walkthrough Linkedin and what mindset and strategy is best when applying for jobs, so you can get the most out of your application experience, plus more. Throughout the episode the message is to fail at many things and not be afraid to "suck" because statistically at one point you won't fail and you won't suck. Failure has led to some of the best successes because we trust that we will reach our goal no matter the timeline. I hope you enjoy the episode! If so, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts, a rating on Spotify, or share with your friends to spread the love. Thank you habit lovers!
Branon Eusebio:
Instagram: @branonconor
Website & Portfolio: https://branon.dev/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/branonconor
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