
Every system, every bridge, and every line of code has a human story behind it—one that usually isn't found in a blueprint. The Awesome Lady Engineer goes behind the professional titles to explore the raw, genuine life stories of women with STEM backgrounds. We dive into the messy reality of building a life in (and out of) the technical world through resilience and pivots . Whether they are still ... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 18 days ago |
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The first job took the newly wed Francine to move to a new city and a new country, away from her family but surrounded by a lot of supportive fellow friends from McGill. Then when she moved back to Canada after 5 years, she was the only remote employ... more
Lauren and I started together at our first job together out of college and we both left our first company around the same time too. She had some very interesting adventures traveling the world and then started her own business selling awesome arts sh... more
Who is this person that came to tell us about engineering and career you ask? Here is my own story how I navigated my study, career, and life being a generalist in a world of specialists.
Linfeng is a patent lawyer at Haynes and Boone, LLP. She studied electrical engineering at UCLA but decided that corporate engineering wasn't for her. Join us to hear about how she pivoted into law and how her STEM background helped her as a patent l... more
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