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Is passion really a must to succeed in the tech world?

Grace, a coding apprentice, gets called out for not being “passionate enough” about her work. But what does “passionate enough” look like and is that really what matters most in tech?

In this episode, we challenge this stereotype and explore how your skills, not your obsession, should define your success. If you’ve ever felt like passion alone doesn’t cut it, this one’s for you.

Got a tech tale of your own or some workplace drama? Hit us up at jellyfish.co/offthevpn. And don’t worry - we’ll keep it Off the VPN.


Highlights:

  • Passion vs. Performance: Why passion isn’t always the key to tech success
  • The “Code Nerd” Stereotype: Breaking free from the narrow mold in tech
  • Balancing Passion: How to stay true to yourself while thriving in your career

Jump into the conversation:
(00:00) Intro

(02:29) Do you need passion to succeed in tech?

(03:35) Grace’s apprenticeship journey: balancing school and work

(05:06) Not “passionate enough” about coding

(05:38) Trying to prove herself at work

(08:57) Being procedural VS. creative

(10:46) The inappropriate comparison to a male coworker

(14:17) The “passion engineer” stereotype and its impact on career

  continue reading

27 episodes

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Manage episode 502729623 series 3573950
Content provided by Jellyfish. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jellyfish or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Is passion really a must to succeed in the tech world?

Grace, a coding apprentice, gets called out for not being “passionate enough” about her work. But what does “passionate enough” look like and is that really what matters most in tech?

In this episode, we challenge this stereotype and explore how your skills, not your obsession, should define your success. If you’ve ever felt like passion alone doesn’t cut it, this one’s for you.

Got a tech tale of your own or some workplace drama? Hit us up at jellyfish.co/offthevpn. And don’t worry - we’ll keep it Off the VPN.


Highlights:

  • Passion vs. Performance: Why passion isn’t always the key to tech success
  • The “Code Nerd” Stereotype: Breaking free from the narrow mold in tech
  • Balancing Passion: How to stay true to yourself while thriving in your career

Jump into the conversation:
(00:00) Intro

(02:29) Do you need passion to succeed in tech?

(03:35) Grace’s apprenticeship journey: balancing school and work

(05:06) Not “passionate enough” about coding

(05:38) Trying to prove herself at work

(08:57) Being procedural VS. creative

(10:46) The inappropriate comparison to a male coworker

(14:17) The “passion engineer” stereotype and its impact on career

  continue reading

27 episodes

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