![]() ![]() The first asked, 'Do you think it's OK to work for a company that competes with the company you worked for before business school?' The second asked, 'How can I get a mentor?' My heart sank. "A number of men leapt to the microphone and posed thoughtful, big-picture questions like, 'What did you learn at Google that you are applying at Facebook?' and 'How do you run a platform company and ensure stability for your developers?' Then two women rose to the microphone. ![]() Sandberg says that she observed how acutely gender dynamics can play out during a Q&A session at Harvard Business School: It must feel so, so good - like receiving a cosmic flat one every day." The same is true for her husband, Dave Goldberg - even amidst all of her success, she still describes him as more self-confident. It also comes easier for men. Sandberg talks about how even "to this day, I joke that I wish I could spend a few hours feeling as self-confident as my brother. You need to prove yourself throughout your career by taking landmark decisions to be at such position. Reaching at this position is not an easy task. Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead Sandberg, Sheryl on. Self confidence is at the heart of what it means to lead, take risks and become powerful. Sheryl is better known for her job profile, as she is working as a COO at FaceBook asocial media network that doesn’t need an introduction. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. ![]()
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