About
Building is my favorite job and I'm thrilled to be doing it now. In my free time, I love to explore the great outdoors through mountaineering, trekking, and water sports. Let's talk about startups and careers! You can find me in San Francisco, or sometimes, in Bangalore. DMs always open.
Work
Founder at Doctor Droid
Maker History
- DrDroidYour Best Friend in Production
Forums
What are you reading right now?
Besides this post ;) I'm currently reading "Founders at Work: Stories of Startups' Early Days" by Jessica Livingston. My 3 takeaways so far: - IQ is a less important factors than determination and perseverance. - Pivoting is normal in startups. It's not a sign of weakness, it's a sign of adaptability. - Startups are painful. Not everyone is cut out for the startup life, but for those who are, it can be an incredibly rewarding experience.
The most common networking mistakes! What do you think they are?
Networking is essential to business success. The more we interact with others, the more we become aware of the opportunity for growth. The networking can happen anywhere and be successful. But we have LinkedIn & Twitter (the online networking) it's much more complicated. It has to be strategic, structured and planned, all without going too much into self-promotion or excessive presentations, the best practice is to make yourself known while discovering the others! how do you do it?