Gizem Nur Keskin

What's one piece of advice you'd give your younger self at the start of your career?

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Mark Stephenson
Focus more on working with good mentors who are willing to spend time with you than compensation.
Gizem Nur Keskin
@mste thank you for the advice!
Kat Lapelosa
It's ok to change your job trajectory again...and again...and again.
Gizem Nur Keskin
@its_katka I agree!!
Matthew Schachte
Don't stay in one place too long. Branch out.
Gizem Nur Keskin
@mschachte Thank you for the advice!
Karen Sánchez
I would tell myself, don't be afraid! Travel, meet, take risks, speak. You are young but the world is not going to end because of a mistake, fall and get up, not everything should be perfect, not everyone should like you, be what you want to be. Time passes and there is only one life, one opportunity. Lives! 💪🏻
Gizem Nur Keskin
@karen_sanchez21 That was one valuable piece of advice and it made me feel excited! Thank you Karen!
Murali Gottumukkala
Manage money efficiently
Gizem Nur Keskin
@murali_aasaan I need to work on that ASAP!
Burak SERPEN
Take your marketing classes more serious 😂😂
Gizem Nur Keskin
@brksrpn I will 😂😂
Anastasiia K
Do not be afraid and do not overthink. Ask questions if you have any. There will always be people ready to assist, support and give advice.
Gizem Nur Keskin
@anastasiiahere thank you for your advice Anastasiia! I try to do that a lot!
Daniyar Yeskaliyev
'You can learn programming in 6 months by yourself'. I've wasted years hesitating because I thought that I'm not smart enough to become a software developer, or at least can't learn it on my own while working full-time. But to think of it, I had perfect English, and solid engineering background - which were good starting points. But I was hesitating because all of the comp science grads that I knew were bragging if they were elite intellectually. Turns out, if they were more friendly, I could have started earlier. But it's my fault, not their.
Gizem Nur Keskin
@dan_yes so: don't put off anything you desire to do!
Lauren Vanden Bosch
@dan_yes as someone who's dabbled in coding on and off but never committed to completely learning it (in part because I was intimidated by men who've been coding since they were practically in diapers), this makes me feel better. I'm gonna try no code tools first though and then go from there.
Taner Tuncer
Visit the bitcoin.org, read carefully.
Nishchay Bhatt
Probably don't quit your formal education just because you flunked a few subject.
Gizem Nur Keskin
@nishchay_bhatt1 That's great advice!
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