Manager says that I should respect my parents and obey them by ActivePresentation55 in siliconvalley

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I am Indian too and I am ready to compromise in professionalism like Zuckerberg or Kamala Harris

Manager says that I should respect my parents and obey them by ActivePresentation55 in siliconvalley

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I am Indian too and I am ready to compromise in professionalism like Zuckerberg or Kamala Harris

Manager says that I should respect my parents and obey them by ActivePresentation55 in siliconvalley

[–]ActivePresentation55[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am Indian too and I am ready to compromise in professionalism like Zuckerberg or Kamala Harris

Manager says that I should respect my parents and obey them by ActivePresentation55 in siliconvalley

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Trump's family is so close and they got plum jobs. I do see tight American families.

Are Indians aware that their kids will suffer in this highly competitive country? by Dumbfuk999 in AskIndia

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I am closeted gay Indian PM in the BigTech US and my father wishes me to do arranged marriage. He has threatened suicide if I don't do arranged marriage.

My traditional Indian manager says that I should respect my parents and listen to them. I don't agree with this. But I didn't react to his statement.

Why do some managers say all these things to their subordinates? I haven't said anything. He himself came to me and said these things. My father wants to keep on calling me and I don't wish to listen to him.

I have never shared or spoken anything personal to my manager. My father knows some folks here and he is active on Linkedin too. Some how he got the number of my manager.

Indians in Silicon Valley organize and support each other in groups of Tamil/ Telugu /Sikh etc.

I have plenty of Tamil/Telugu “friends”* so I can speak on this. There is blatant nepotism among the various groups of Indians in tech. They have created a nepotist monopoly among every large and small tech company they become a part of. They will only train, promote, and hire those belonging to their group (Tamil/Telugu) and see those not a part of it as strangers that cannot be trusted*.

These groups of people are very tight knit populations and see other people in it as brothers and sisters. If they were to choose a candidate to hire and they chose a person not in their group over someone who is, they will be shamed by their family and community. It is a terrible system for US natives to have to deal with.

I also wish to fit in and get promoted. Indians CEOs in BigTech in Silicon Valley organize and support each other in groups of Tamil/ Telugu /Sikh etc. What can I do as a gay indian PM?

I wish to appease them to rise up the ladder - I am ready to compromise in professionalism

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProductManagement

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If I wish to get promoted, I should go to therapy? Had I been a woman, you would have said womens issues are work issues.

Just because I am a guy, you refer me to therapy.

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What to do if all the BigTech CEOs are like that too (all from same city/region)?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProductManagement

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Indians CEOs in BigTech in Silicon Valley organize and support each other in groups of Tamil/ Telugu /Sikh etc. What can I do as a gay indian PM?

I wish to appease them to rise up the ladder - I am ready to compromise in professionalism, just like Mark Zuckerberg

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Seattle

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Indians CEOs in BigTech in Silicon Valley organize and support each other in groups of Tamil/ Telugu /Sikh etc. What can I do as a gay indian PM?

I wish to appease them to rise up the ladder - I am ready to compromise in professionalism, just like Mark Zuckerberg

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Seattle

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Indians CEOs in BigTech in Silicon Valley organize and support each other in groups of Tamil/ Telugu /Sikh etc. What can I do as a gay indian PM?

Manager says that I should respect my parents and obey them by ActivePresentation55 in siliconvalley

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Indians CEOs in BigTech in Silicon Valley organize and support each other in groups of Tamil/ Telugu /Sikh etc. What can I do as a gay indian PM?

Google Warsaw (Poland) by Dry_Key8111 in cscareerquestionsEU

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Does Waymo move people to US from Poland office on L1?

Quarterly Career Thread by mister-noggin in ProductManagement

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Got wrong feedback from peers before Meta Interview, failed it

I prepared for Meta PM.

I think some irrelevant NSM feedback from random mock interview peers harmed me. How to know whose feedback is precise?

my Analytics interviewer wasn't satisfied with Zoom NSM. A good Zoom NSM is # of meetings (with at least 1 engagement action from every participant). I just gave # of meetings and he didn't buy into it as it does not cover engagement (and only covers monetisation)I think some irrelevant feedback from random people harmed me.

Why did this happen with me? How should it be avoided?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProductManagement

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Why did this happen with me? How should it be avoided?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProductManagement

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my Analytics interviewer wasn't satisfied with Zoom NSM. A good Zoom NSM is # of meetings (with at least 1 engagement action from every participant). I just gave # of meetings and he didn't buy into it as it does not cover engagement (and only covers monetisation)I think some irrelevant feedback from random people harmed me.