Hello and welcome to the Imposter Syndrome Network Podcast, where everyone belongs, especially if you think you don't.
Today's guest is Dave Temkin, Head of Infrastructure and Cloud at Imperva.
In this episode, Dave shares with us how his first job as a helpdesk in a pharmaceutical company at the young age of 15 sparked his interest in network infrastructure and propelled him from a high school dropout up to a seasoned, world-class Technical Executive.
As an openly gay man, Dave emphasizes the significance of creating a secure environment in which people can openly explore who they are and what matters to them.
We discuss why, despite identifying as an introvert, he insists on the importance of in-person meetings, why you should always stand out and express what you think despite your insecurities, and why breaking things is critical to allowing your curiosity to roam free and find what you are passionate about.
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You don't have to be gay to be supportive of someone who is LGBTQ+.
You just need to be understanding and supportive, you know.
It's very, very important that people feel like they can bring their authentic selves to work with them because that's when they do their best work.
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Links:
● NANOG
● NYNOG
● Imperva
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