Month: July 2016

TAPD post-mortem

I recently returned from my eight week internship as a Data Science/Software Engineering intern at TAPD/Frank. This internship was through the Princeton Keller Center Princeton Startup Immersion Program (PSIP), a program matching Princeton students with startups throughout New York City. I’m going to perform a quick post-mortem on my experience.

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Pursuing interesting conversations

Judging from the sheer amount of lectures, conferences, and panels that I’ve attended and taken notes for, you can tell that I really enjoy reaching out to people and learning about their stories. As a result, a bunch of people have asked me the same question: Why do you put such an emphasis on meeting and having conversations with people?

Put simply: information is power, that much is obvious. Throughout history, battles were won and riches were won as a result of one party with asymmetric information. The more knowledge and previous experience you have, the better informed you are to understand the current problem and make the optimum set of decisions.

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