[Interviews, Podcast Summaries] from The Bangladeshi Perspective
What is "The Bangladeshi Perspective"?
The Bangladeshi Perspective is an educational interview project with one goal: any young Bangladeshi can look at their interview repository and find relatable suggestions in any field of interest.This project is taken by Seeam Sahid Noor.
Bristy Sikder
Short Intro
She is a software Engineer at Rubrik, Inc. She has attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) for her Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science and Engineering. She completed her O-level and A-level with a brilliant result from Chittagong Grammar School.
Undergraduate Summer Internship in USA, UK ,MIT and more place (Timestamps 52:00 Minute). She highly recommend for manage best recommendation letter.
Undergraduate scholarship playlist (Search" 10 Minute School Bristy Sikder).
Lesson: If you failed in one goal, target for the next big one.(Example: My target is BUET Cse, if I can't get Cse than i have to choose another University for to be a great computer Engineer.)
Quote:
Hope for the Best, Prepare for the worst.
Deeni Fatiha
Short Intro
She is currently a Senior Product Manager at Bidgely, where she manage multiple solutions. Before her foray into product management, She worked in many different roles - from Customer Success to Engineering - in a variety of industries.
Lesson: She recommended for 2x2 prioritization chart. Reach her in Facebook message or via Nazmus Saquib also she told me to read the research paper name"6 ways to reach people" if i can't find this paper, see again her TBP interview in 40:00 minutes (Timestamps in YouTube) point.
Nazmus Saquib
Short Intro:
He is a researcher at the MIT Media Lab in Cambridge, MA, where he works on data visualization, machine learning, and social computing projects. He has a bachelor's degree in Physics and a master's degree in Computational Engineering and Applied Mathematics.
Lesson: He recommended for do Pomodoro time management.
Also he mentioned there is a myth,
Don't clone people, there is no same journey.
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