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Be boldly curious
If you don’t know what something means, ask. Or better yet, dig in and learn enough about it to explain it to someone else.
Struggling with something in math or science that just isn’t clicking? Spend time with someone who has mastered the challenge and be bold enough to ask for help. Everyone starts at the beginning—but not every path to mastery is the same.
– Ardine Williams, vice president of people operations
One of the best ways to learn about what a STEM career is really like is to talk to people that are currently in those roles. Professional networks, career fairs, and on campus company presentations are all great ways to meet people in STEM careers. You may be surprised by the different paths that you can take with a STEM degree.
– Terri Creech, senior product manager at Amazon Robotics
You may have your best ideas when you’re in high school. I’ve started a journal of product and business ideas. Once, I tried writing down five ideas a day for a week! Sometimes, I go back to the ones that I had when I was younger.
- Rovina Broomfield, senior product manager and co-founder of Textures and Hues
Sometimes you learn just as much from the projects that don’t go perfectly. These are great learning opportunities and chances for you to grow as a student.
– Belinda Worley, senior program manager for Amazon Robotics
Passion will drive you to dive deeper, learn more, and discover creative solutions. People will try to steer you towards certain careers, but follow subjects you’re excited by. This will make you just as successful, and happy.
– Jenna Powers, director of recruiting operations
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