{"id":13,"date":"2022-04-07T04:41:34","date_gmt":"2022-04-07T04:41:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.oregonstate.edu\/kevinperalta\/?p=13"},"modified":"2022-04-07T04:41:34","modified_gmt":"2022-04-07T04:41:34","slug":"pivoting-careers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.oregonstate.edu\/kevinperalta\/2022\/04\/07\/pivoting-careers\/","title":{"rendered":"Pivoting Careers"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>The capstone project has yet to really take off. So far we&#8217;ve only chosen teams\/project ideas and set our team standards, but tomorrow I am finally meeting with my team face-to-face (well, via Zoom at least). We will discuss our project plan, and we&#8217;ll finally start setting concrete details for the project. That being said, I&#8217;ll probably have more to talk about capstone-wise in next week&#8217;s blog post.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This week, I want to talk about my pivot in careers. Upon beginning this program, I immediately knew that I needed to start looking for internships, seeing as that would be a great way to gain industry experience and the easiest segue into a full-time job after graduating. Since I started this program in January 2021 as a full-time student, I missed the very critical Fall 2020 recruitment cycle. Although not impossible to snag an internship in Winter\/Spring 2021, availability is much lower. Since I was also planning to graduate in one and a half years, time was of the essence. Therefore, the minute I could put this program on my resume, I started applying to internships (okay, so I might have started applying <em>a tiny bit<\/em> earlier than that).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Lucky me, though! I received several interviews for software engineering internships right away! Aaaand I bombed them all. I guess my one month of CS 161, CS 225, and Leetcoding was not enough to pass interviews. Who would&#8217;ve thought? I had almost given up on my internship search when I got an interview from Facebook for a Technical Program Manager (TPM) internship position. Although not a software engineering role, I was not going to pass up a chance to work at a tech company like Facebook. After three rounds of technical interviews, including a coding interview and a system design interview, I got the job! It wasn&#8217;t a coveted software engineering role, but I would still be working in a technical capacity with software engineering teams, so that would be great experience. I initially saw this as a steppingstone to working as a software engineer. I began my internship in June 2021 the Monday after finals.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>My official role was Technical Program Manager for Feed Infrastructure. Essentially, I was a TPM in the organization that develops and maintains the infrastructure that delivers media to your Facebook and Instagram feeds. This may seem like a pretty nebulous description, but that&#8217;s exactly what this position was at first: nebulous. It seemed like I was thrown in the deep-end. Here I was, an intern two quarters into a computer science degree, telling veteran software engineers what to do and how to do it. It was terrifying! Throw out any corporate clich\u00e9, &#8220;hitting the ground running&#8221;, &#8220;drinking from a fire hose&#8221;, etc. and that was me. To be honest, it was incredibly stressful at first, and I had to fight my imposter syndrome at every turn. But I really grew into the role, and I began to love what I was doing.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Some time ago, I started to have doubts about how long I could work as a software engineer coding my days away. Although I find programming enjoyable, I felt like I wanted to work in a technical capacity but not deep in the weeds. I wanted to work on the bigger picture. And my summer as a TPM intern gave me exposure to a whole other career path that seemed to fulfill those desires. That&#8217;s why I accepted the return offer for a full-time TPM position with Facebook.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>So I began my career as a mechanical engineer and began to pivot to software engineering. But life had other plans, and I ultimately ended up pivoting to technical program management for my first post-program job. Who knows what other career paths the future has in store for me?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Okay, I do. I&#8217;m already eyeing a pivot to Product Management, but that&#8217;s for a later blog post.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The capstone project has yet to really take off. So far we&#8217;ve only chosen teams\/project ideas and set our team standards, but tomorrow I am finally meeting with my team face-to-face (well, via Zoom at least). We will discuss our project plan, and we&#8217;ll finally start setting concrete details for the project. 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