Was there a moment when you knew you had made the right choice?
Early on, I remember meeting with my manager one-on-one to talk about a project, and he noticed that I was kind of sad. I was dealing with a personal issue at that time. Instead of just brushing that off, he asked me what was wrong, and when I shared my problem with him, he shared a similar story with me.
There's so much power in just a single interaction like that—the way that person supported me in that moment. I had been there maybe 10 or 12 weeks, but he made me feel like a part of the community. And more recently, during the pandemic, like everyone, I was having a tough time. I report to a different manager now, but the support I got, the understanding, was just as strong and consistent. This is the culture here—it's all about how we treat each other as best we can.
What do you like best about the work you do?
I work with almost everyone, within and beyond Human Resources. In essence, my role is focused on business and program management, so I touch a lot of stakeholders, which really suits who I am and my extroverted personality. I've learned a lot about all the different business and support areas in the company, and I never feel lonely in this job.