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Jun 2021
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Episode 133: Breaking Stereotypes While ...

Prashha Dutra
About this episode

In this episode, Romila Rout will share how she grew her career as a signals engineer in the US. Romila is an electrical engineer from UT Dallas, working full-time in the semiconductor industry and has grown a very cool IG page filled with colors and life!!

Listen now to learn how you can build you can break stereotypes while excelling at your STEM career.

The key points we discussed here are:

1. Romila's STEM story

2. Her best advice to anyone starting in the STEM workforce as a minority. 

3. Her one tip on how to create a good work life balance and how to set boundaries. 

4. How her profession allowed her a traveling and fun lifestyle. 

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https://www.linkedin.com/in/romila-rout-493815100

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