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I've worked as an engineer at Google, Meta, and Amazon, and found out I'm autistic in my late 30s. Here's how it's impacted my tech career.


Published on 2025-02-04 06:42:20 - MSN
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  • Lee McKeeman, who's worked for Amazon, Meta, and Google, found out he was autistic in his late 30s. He said it's helped and hindered his careeer.

The article on MSN discusses the personal journey of an engineer who discovered they were autistic in their late 30s after working at major tech companies like Google, Meta, and Amazon. The engineer, who uses they/them pronouns, shares how their autism diagnosis provided clarity on their unique work habits and social interactions. They describe how their career was influenced by their neurodivergence, including challenges with social cues, sensory overload, and the need for a highly structured environment. The diagnosis helped them understand why they thrived in certain work conditions, like those at Google where they could work independently and focus intensely on tasks. They also discuss the benefits of neurodiversity in tech, advocating for better workplace accommodations and understanding, which could enhance productivity and innovation. The engineer reflects on how their career might have been different with earlier knowledge of their autism, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and acceptance in professional settings.

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