Episode 19: Feeling Alive Again – Arpita Sen on Career Reinvention, Parenthood & Resilient Leadership
Sometimes leadership doesn’t arrive with a promotion.
Sometimes it arrives with a toddler tantrum… a career pivot… or a moment where life forces you to rethink everything.
In this episode of Women in Tech Leadership: The Upsides, I sit down with Arpita Sen, a full stack developer whose journey into tech started in a completely different world, Bengali literature and teaching before pivoting into software development and AI innovation.
Arpita’s story is one of reinvention, resilience and quiet leadership.
* Migrating to Australia.
* Breaking into tech without “local experience”.
* Navigating postpartum depression while building a career.
* Raising a young child without family support nearby.
* And still finding the courage to keep learning, building, and moving forward.
But what struck me most about Arpita isn’t just what she’s achieved.
It’s how she thinks.
Her philosophy is simple but powerful:
There is no step back. Only step forward.
Instead of viewing challenges as obstacles, she treats them as training ground moments.
* Parenthood became her leadership school.
* Rejection became feedback loops.
* And exhaustion became a lesson in energy management and prioritisation.
One of my favourite moments in this conversation is when Arpita talks about how parenthood rewired her brain, not as a limitation, but as a strength.
Her perspective?
Parenthood expands your ability to manage complexity, prioritise faster, think critically, and adapt quickly, skills that translate directly into technical leadership.
She also shares the reality of building an AI startup with her partner while both working full-time jobs and raising a toddler.
No sugarcoating.
No “perfect balance” myth.
Just real life.
And a mindset that says:
“If you hammer long enough, the crack will come.”
We also explore:
* Why migrating into tech without “local experience” forced her to build resilience
* How rejection became her personal improvement strategyThe unexpected leadership lessons toddlers teach us
* Why energy management is one of the most underrated career skills
* The mindset she’s building to reach her goal of becoming a Design Architect within five years
And through it all, Arpita repeats a phrase that perfectly captures the spirit of this episode:
“I feel alive.”
This conversation is a reminder that leadership doesn’t always look loud or obvious. Sometimes it looks like quiet persistence, curiosity, and choosing growth again and again. And sometimes the biggest career breakthroughs happen when life gets messy.
Special Mentions
I would love to acknowledge my family. Transitioning from a background in literature to the tech industry was a major turning point, and their unwavering trust during that period was my greatest anchor. At a time when I was steering my career in a completely new direction, their belief in my ability to adapt helped me navigate the challenges of the IT world with confidence. I wouldn’t be where I am today, sixyears into this journey, without that foundation of support.
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Key Takeaways
* Leadership can emerge long before a leadership titleParenthood can expand, not shrink, professional capabilityRejection can be used as a development tool
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* Confidence grows through action, not perfection
Get in touch with Arpita:
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/arpita-sen-77aba1185 [https://www.linkedin.com/in/arpita-sen-77aba1185/?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_contact_details%3B9dyCdz%2FVSGebFQTmDEv4rw%3D%3D]
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