Google's Asia Pacific vice president said its most successful employees have a "growth mindset."
She explained that among Google's most successful staff "a growth mindset is a common characteristic … It's one of the biggest drivers of good performance and results."
Part of having a growth mindset is viewing "your career not as a ladder to climb, but a jungle gym," which means being focused not just on moving up but across different areas to broaden your skillsets, Chadha said.
O'Keefe offered advice on developing a growth mindset, emphasizing that it's all about nurturing your curiosity to increase your knowledge in different areas.
A former Google recruiter of five years, Jeff Sipe, recently told Insider that "soft skills are just as important" when trying to land a job in tech.
Persons:
they've, haven't, Chadha, Paul O'Keefe, Sweta Patel, O'Keefe, Jeff Sipe, Sipe
Organizations:
Google's Asia Pacific, CNBC, Service, Google Asia, Yale National University of Singapore
Locations:
Wall, Silicon