BYJUS Super Five is a mini-series that spotlights some of the wonderful BYJUites who have been with us for five years or more. In a quick tête-à-tête, they take us beyond work to share a glimpse into their career, some life lessons, their success mantra and even a superpower they wish they had.
In this weeks edition, we meet Nirmala R, Lead HR Specialist, who tells us that her fondest memory is from the day she stepped into the corporate world! Swipe for a fun Rapid Fire with Nirmala.
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If someone asked what the best part about your job was, what would you say?
The best part is that I’m the first source of contact for everybody at the company. From helping everyone with onboarding to introducing them to the new systems, we make people comfortable. Besides, everyone will know you.
Happiest memory from working at BYJUS?
Feb 6, 2013. That was my first day here at BYJUS. That is the day I stepped into the corporate culture. So every year, when I turn one year older at BYJUS, it feels special.
If you had to choose a superpower to change the world, what would you change?
I would love to just disappear and check what others are doing (laughs). But on a serious note, I would want to make the world corruption-free and provide education to everyone.
Who has been your favourite companion during the lockdown?
My little son who is 2.5 two-and-a-half-year old now. Hes kept me on my toes throughout this.
Something you learned about yourself recently?
One thing I have discovered during WFH is that I can multitask.
Whats your mantra to stay at the top of your game?
Here at BYJUS, if you give your best, you will get the best in return.
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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.