The secret to building a 'happier, more successful career' can be boiled down to two rules, says Google VP Jenny Cheng.
Jenny Cheng likens her career to Goldilocks' search for the perfect bowl of porridge: She tried different roles at different companies, but none fit "just right.""Google had been talking to me on and off for years, but it was never the right time or quite the right role," says Cheng, who just celebrated one year as the vice president and general manager of Google Wallet.
Before taking the job at Google, Cheng asked herself two questions to make sure the job aligned with her values and goals: "Is this work I am passionate about?" and "Am I excited to work with this team?" "Ultimately, it comes down to finding work that you're passionate about, something that you would actually enjoy spending a lot of your working hours doing and thinking about, whatever that looks like for you," she says.
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