Hello! I'm zouber. I have been working in the field of technology startup for 10 years. I have 5+ years of product / project managing experience, participated in the design for 4 products, 3+ years of experience in Agile development (by using Scrum framework), and I've founded 2 companies.
I am passionate and experienced about business strategic thinking, user behavior analytics, team building and market researching, combine those proficiencies with my background in computer science, I believe I can make some contributions in this position.
I'm a technological optimist, which believes that technologies can make our life better. We are now facing a great paradigm shift, the only thing I am sure of is that I need to get myself ready by improve my proficiencies constantly and ride on the wave by joining an outstanding technology startup!
I am a very determined person, I can devote myself to something important for a long time. For example, table tennis is my hobby for almost 20 years. It has made me more positive to face challenges and developed the consciousness of deliberate practice.
"The Singularity Is Near" All kinds of technologies are growing more and more rapidly. I think the only way to catch up is continued learning and think for ourselves. So I read at least one related book a month since 3 years ago.
I have strong interest in psychology, so I know that there are many different perspectives to one subject. So, when facing dispute, I'll communicate with people in empathic way.
"Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." So I keep improving myself by reading nice books and digesting feedbacks from the others.
I am good at making reasonable plan under limited resources and handle multiple tasks at once.
Our task today is to find singular ways to create the new things that will make the future not just different, but better -- to go from 0 to 1. The essential first step is to think for yourself. Only be seeing our world anew, as fresh and strange as it was to the ancients who saw it first, can we both re-create it and preserve it for the future.
Zero to One, Peter Thiel