Making it as an immigrant woman leader in tech

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Trishala Pavagada
VP of Engineering
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Making it as an Immigrant Woman Leader in Tech

Hello, I'm Trisha La Paga, a proud immigrant woman, currently a VP of Engineering at 59. My journey to leadership has been full of learnings and insights, which I hope to share with you today.

Taking the Plunge – How it Started

It was 2006, while at HP, my Q A team in India reported a regression bug late at night. Despite the late hour, I decided to fix it to maintain the work momentum.

The next day, my manager appreciated my effort. To me, it was just doing my job. Much later, as I read Sheryl Sandberg's Lean In, I realized how often women downplay their contributions and achievements. That was the moment it hit me - we need to acknowledge our contributions, no matter how small they seem.

My Professional Identity

Being an engineer and an engineering leader matters a lot to me, next only to being a mom and a wife. My professional passion lies in building diverse teams with a focus on innovation. However, my journey from India to the engineering world of the USA has been anything but easy, and herein lie some important lessons for aspiring women leaders.

Countering Setbacks

When I moved to the US in 2003, I sought a job that would help me secure a work visa. However, securing a job after a career break presented its own set of challenges. My initial belief – hard work equals success – began to waver as the rewards didn't match my efforts.

After some self-reflection, I concluded that being an immigrant woman seemed to slow down my career progress, and my confidence took a hit. But all of it was about to change.

Learning and Rebuilding

Joining Cisco in 2015 marked a significant turn in my life. I not only received appreciation from my manager for my hard work but also got advice to better advocate for myself.

This gave me an opportunity to observe my peers and learn from their skills, like presenting work effectively, selling their work subtly, offering opinions, and making suggestions. These insights, along with mentorship, feedback, coaching, trainings, and books, helped me identify and overcome the barriers I had unknowingly set for myself.

Pushing Out of my Comfort Zone

Real growth happens outside the comfort zone, and I realized it was essential to recognize when I was in mine. Every new role, team, or project may bring uncertainty and a bit of nervousness - it's a sign of new learning and growth opportunities. Do not let impostor syndrome or fear of failure hold you back.

Building Relationships

Collaboration and cross-functional relationships are crucial, especially in senior roles where you need to influence without authority. Expanding your network beyond your immediate team helps you gain different perspectives and expand your skills.

  • Seeking mentorship: You're never alone. There's always someone out there who’s traveled the path you're on. Reach out to them.
  • Finding sponsors: Sponsors can accelerate your career. But remember, being visible and advocating for yourself is essential.
  • Self advocacy: Speaking out for your needs, wants, and achievements is essential. Use "I" to emphasize your individual contributions.

Discovering Authentic Leadership

Authenticity in leadership is about showing up as your true self, which is heavily influenced by self-awareness, understanding your motivations, defining your core values, and building trust. Remember, trust brings engagement.

Final Thoughts

As you embark on your own journey, I want to leave you with some parting words. Always believe in yourself, especially when entering a new environment. Embrace the new and never settle for less.

Remember, success is a combination of your hard work, your attitude, and a hint of luck. Therefore, put in the hard work, build the right attitude, and let luck find you. You may face challenges along the way, as I did, but remember, each setback is an opportunity for a significant comeback.

Keep reaching for the stars!


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