Introducing BYJUS Super Five, a mini-series spotlighting some incredible BYJUites who have been with us for five years or more. In a quick chat, they take us beyond work, to share a glimpse into their career, life lessons, journey at BYJUS and more.
First up is Dipasha Mukherji! The Associate Manager, Creatives, says if she could have one superpower, it would be to spread kindness.
How would you describe your job at a dinner party?
Its fun, chaotic, crazy its a lot of things. I make fun educational content for kids. From looking at scripting, art production to the scalability of a product, I envision how something can be made as fun as possible for the kids.
The best part about your job?
Watching what I envision in a project slowly come to life is the best part about my job. Its magical when you see your ideas become a reality.
If you could pick a superpower to change the world, what would it be?
The world needs more kindness. So I would like to have the ability to remind people to not take anyone for granted be it friends, family or strangers. If the world is a kinder place, everything becomes better.
Favourite lockdown companion?
Its my team. After five years in BYJUS, they have become my family. Its more than work now. And it has become more apparent during WFH that colleagues are not just colleagues anymore.
Whats a hobby/activity you have picked up recently?
I have become very invested in sending postcards. To friends and to strangers. Its such a fun way to connect with people. So I scribble some of my poetry, add some artworks and send the card with a message. Its a joyful experience.
Mantra to staying at the top of your game?
Always be open to change and new ideas. Have an open mindset so you can pick up things from others, learn and adapt.
Head to Life at BYJUS to learn more about our work, people, and the stories that make us unique. To explore job opportunities, check out Careers at BYJUS.
A passionate writer and a compulsive photographer, Fathima is fascinated by people and their stories. Besides her brief stint in advertising, she's worked over four years as an art and culture journalist where she?s written extensively on music, theatre, and films. In love with cameras, colours, and compositions, she likes to watch life one frame at a time and hopes to tell stories the best way she can.