My career
After finishing my masters in mathematics and statistics in 2015 in France, I decided to pursue a PhD in Germany. I saw this as both a professional and personal opportunity. It was a chance to discover myself away from the constraint of family and feeling less constraint by social expectations.
Over the last year or so my career at NPL has allowed me to take on more responsibilities. For example, participating in recruitment but also being involved in the LGBTQ+ network and D&I taskforce.
My challenges
Being a foreign worker has its own challenges. At times, struggling to see friends and family makes me feel uprooted and fear not being there for them in moments that matter.
As I realised that I’m not cisgendered or heterosexual, I thought that there is no way I can ever be myself at work, and my family might not accept me. Being conscious of whether you would ever be yourself at work is a real drain.
My advice
You’re not alone. Go and speak to people who love you and open up about your struggle. Never discard the need for time off if your mental health requires it.
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