‘My personal version of career success isn't about titles or promotions or achievements or awards. It’s much more about getting to be involved in projects that I'm proud of, getting to do things that I think are intellectually interesting, and that I think offer something back to the world. I like doing things that are fun, interesting and important.’
‘The key to long lasting professional relationships? Have a genuine interest in what the other person is doing – and not with a view to how you can use it in that moment. People can tell when you authentically care about what they have to share with you. And over time, building that network up of lots of different types of people in lots of different spheres, it ends up really bearing fruit. Not even necessarily just for yourself, but in being able to connect different people with each other.’
‘My personal version of career success isn't about titles or promotions or achievements or awards. It’s much more about getting to be involved in projects that I'm proud of, getting to do things that I think are intellectually interesting, and that I think offer something back to the world. I like doing things that are fun, interesting and important.’
‘If you are a woman in science, it's sort of assumed that you have to make the choice between liking aesthetics and style and being well put together, and being really interested in the technical, nerdy, scientific detail of things. And actually as I've gotten older, I've realised I enjoy both of those things simultaneously and one doesn't preclude me from the other.’
‘The key to long lasting professional relationships? Have a genuine interest in what the other person is doing – and not with a view to how you can use it in that moment. People can tell when you authentically care about what they have to share with you. And over time, building that network up of lots of different types of people in lots of different spheres, it ends up really bearing fruit. Not even necessarily just for yourself, but in being able to connect different people with each other.’
‘If you are a woman in science, it's sort of assumed that you have to make the choice between liking aesthetics and style and being well put together, and being really interested in the technical, nerdy, scientific detail of things. And actually as I've gotten older, I've realised I enjoy both of those things simultaneously and one doesn't preclude me from the other.’
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