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Ep.4: What tech employees should know about their finances — during their tech careers and beyond

30 min · 8 de abr de 2026
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Suhas Joshi, a former engineer and engineering manager at companies like Stripe, Facebook, and Microsoft, shared his career journey and transition from tech to financial advising. He discussed his initial success at Microsoft, his move to Facebook, and the cultural changes and challenges at Stripe, particularly during the pandemic. Suhas emphasized the importance of work-life balance, financial independence, and the need for tech professionals to consider career breaks and job changes to avoid burnout. He highlighted the common financial pitfalls in tech, such as concentration risk and misperception of financial needs, and advised early-career professionals to focus on growth and long-term career sustainability.

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Ep.4: What tech employees should know about their finances — during their tech careers and beyond

Suhas Joshi, a former engineer and engineering manager at companies like Stripe, Facebook, and Microsoft, shared his career journey and transition from tech to financial advising. He discussed his initial success at Microsoft, his move to Facebook, and the cultural changes and challenges at Stripe, particularly during the pandemic. Suhas emphasized the importance of work-life balance, financial independence, and the need for tech professionals to consider career breaks and job changes to avoid burnout. He highlighted the common financial pitfalls in tech, such as concentration risk and misperception of financial needs, and advised early-career professionals to focus on growth and long-term career sustainability.

8 de abr de 202630 min