The Sikh Influence

Karandeep Singh, Software Engineer | The Sikh Influence

August 03, 2020 Maneetpaul Singh Season 1 Episode 1
The Sikh Influence
Karandeep Singh, Software Engineer | The Sikh Influence
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In this week's episode of The Sikh Influence, we sit down with Karandeep Singh who is a Software Engineer at Johnson & Johnson. We discuss everything from switching degrees in college, living in a city with no Sikh Sangat, to working at different companies in Silicon Valley.

Connect with Karandeep Singh: http://ikarandeep.com/

Timestamps to all the questions that were asked are available in the chapter markers.

🙏🏽Vaheguru Jee Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Jee Kee Fateh! 🙏🏽

The Sikh Influence is a weekly interview podcast that highlights Sikhs from around the world who are doing what they love, hosted by Maneetpaul Singh. Each week, we'll be asking these individuals for professional advice, insights into their productivity workflows, and discussing how Sikhi has influenced their life.

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How has work from home life been?
What is your job title and a description of your work?
Did you always want to be a Software Engineer?
What's the typical day of a Software Engineer?
What's your favorite and least favorite part of your job?
What languages do you code in?
How do you balance your Sikhi (Nitnem/Sangat) while working full-time?
How was your experience living on your own with no Sangat in Kansas?
What do you do when you have corporate events that involve drinking, etc?
Did college help you at all with your current job?
Where did you learn the skills you needed to do your job?
Tell us about your career path and the growth you've had since college.
What is the future of your Software Engineering career?
What advice do you have for aspiring Software Engineers?