Listen "S2, Episode 13: Shaurya Sethi, Boostr"
Episode Synopsis
In this special episode made by one of our student podcast fellows, NYU Graduate Student Carlmais Johnson speaks with Shaurya Sethi, a product manager at Boostr. They talk about figuring out what excited him at work, identifying transferable skills, and his strategy for identifying employers who could sponsor his visa.
Shaurya Sethi works as product manager at an adtech startup in New York. He pursued his master’s in Computer Science from NYU’s Tandon School of Engineering and graduated in 2021. Midway through his master's degree, he decided to pivot his career from software engineering to product management. He networked with many product managers, completed multiple internships, and leveraged his NYU alumni network to secure his first job out of college.
Shaurya is passionate about helping international students and aspiring product managers. He shares his learnings on LinkedIn, in his newsletter, and on his podcast about breaking into product management, navigating sponsorship for international students, and the importance of building one’s network for new graduates.
For a full transcript of this episode, please email [email protected].
Shaurya Sethi works as product manager at an adtech startup in New York. He pursued his master’s in Computer Science from NYU’s Tandon School of Engineering and graduated in 2021. Midway through his master's degree, he decided to pivot his career from software engineering to product management. He networked with many product managers, completed multiple internships, and leveraged his NYU alumni network to secure his first job out of college.
Shaurya is passionate about helping international students and aspiring product managers. He shares his learnings on LinkedIn, in his newsletter, and on his podcast about breaking into product management, navigating sponsorship for international students, and the importance of building one’s network for new graduates.
For a full transcript of this episode, please email [email protected].