Jewel Burks
Partpic Inc.
Atlanta, GA USA
"Don’t be frustrated with curves in the road...Try to find the glimmer of goodness in the bad turns."
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When I first moved to Silicon Valley, it was a culture shock. There weren't very many people that looked like me and I struggled with feeling like I didn't belong. I constantly second guessed myself. I had to realize that I even though I'm different, I'm capable and here for a reason.
Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
Marketing/Marketing Management, General
Howard University
Life & Career Milestones
My path in life took a while to figure out
1.
Attended Howard University; while she was there, she connected with an on-campus recruiter from Google.
2.
Moved to Silicon Valley after college and realized that there was a whole “world” of tech-loving, entrepreneurial people like her, living in one place.
3.
She was employed at Google for several years before deciding to leave to take a job in parts distribution.
4.
Right when she started her new job, she realized she’d made a huge mistake—she freaked out and wondered why she’d left Google.
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Decided that instead of giving into regret, she’d look at this new job from a Silicon Valley perspective: she’d use the job an opportunity to find a new idea and innovate the business.
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She was working in the call center when she realized that people were struggling to describe the part that they needed—they wanted to take a picture of the part and send it to her.
7.
Inspired by Shazam—the app that can “listen” to music and tell you which song is playing—she decided to build a visual search tool to match these pictures of parts to their distributors.
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She gathered a team of engineers by networking and hanging out at nearby Georgia Tech; she eventually connected with her co-founder and together they started Partpic.
Defining Moments
How I responded to discouragement
THE NOISE
Messages from Myself:
How did I get here? WHY am I here?
How I responded:
When I first moved to Silicon Valley, it was a culture shock. There weren't very many people that looked like me and I struggled with feeling like I didn't belong. I constantly second guessed myself. I had to realize that I even though I'm different, I'm capable and here for a reason.
Experiences and challenges that shaped me
I've been told people would rather work with someone else because they weren't used to working with a woman or some questions get directed to other team members instead of to me. People just don't expect to see a person like me as a startup founder.