Being a BlackRock VP opened many doors for me.
But it also destroyed me.
The pros are obvious:
🔥 The pay
I was earning 6-figures in my early 20s!
🔥 The career opportunities
E.g. I worked in New York, Hong Kong & London over a period of 7 years.
🔥 The prestige & respect
Everyone around me was impressed when they knew where I worked at.
🔥 The trust
Because of the “BlackRock” name, total strangers believed that I had the Midas touch. Anything I did, I would excel in. Especially in finance.
Yet it wasn’t enough.
I started off in an analytics role at BlackRock, which didn’t play to my strengths. And it destroyed my self-confidence.
Then I tried again by switching to a sales role & moving to Hong Kong!
It got better temporarily (the honeymoon period!) but the misery soon returned. And soon, it became unbearable.
Even when I was promoted to Vice President at BlackRock.
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It took me 7 years to leave BlackRock behind.
To let go of the ego, the secret shame, and the need to “appear” successful.
I won’t lie - having the BlackRock name on my CV continues to help me. A lot.
It has given me credibility & a way to stand out.
But I also know that it was time to move on when I did.
I had learned everything I needed to do and it was time to work on something I really cared about.
And that is how I became a career coach.
Helping people at J&J, Bytedance, BCG leave behind their fancy, high paying job to find a dream career that they want to be doing for the rest of their lives.
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You owe it to yourself to find your dream career. 🤩