Ramona Koh, 34, is a Program Manager at Google. She has a double degree in Mechanical Engineering and Economics, and worked as an engineer in an oil and gas company, before co-founding an online shoe store and starting a walking tour business.
1. How did you come to join Google and what opportunities have you had here? What were some challenges you had to overcome to rejoin the workforce?
I started off by joining a nine-month Skills Ignition SG (SISG) training programme – run by Google and the Singapore government. It helps Singaporeans build in-demand digital skills to unlock new personal and professional growth opportunities. I did three months of online training and a six-month traineeship with the Google Pay team, before applying to join the Server Operations team as a full-time employee. I’ve now been with Google for close to two years, as a Program Manager with the Data Center team.
Before joining Google, I was a stay-at-home mum (SAHM) for two years. When I went back to work, it was a challenge for me to let go of the “mum-guilt” - for instance, not being able to cook meals for my kids, spending time away from them, losing some control over their lives and worrying about the impact this would have on them.
But what has helped me to overcome this feeling is an intentional shift of mindset, being kind to myself and reminding myself that it is important to show up and be a good role model to my kids. I want to show them that their mum has a passion and is chasing her dreams through the work she does. My hope is that it will also shape them to work hard in the future.
When I first returned to the workforce, I also felt disoriented as I saw how technology had evolved really quickly. Virtual meetings had become the norm, and I was not used to it! Simple things like keeping track of which tab I was using for my presentation, preparing what to say in meetings - I had to re-learn all of it! There was also the emotional aspect where I was afraid to make mistakes, feeling embarrassed by what I didn't know and not wanting to trouble others. But once again, I reminded myself that I had a great opportunity to learn and to show up as the best version of myself at work.
2. What’s meaningful about your role? What would you say to your younger self?
I love my role, I love my work. Why, you may ask? Being in the Data Centre space, we keep the internet going. Most people may not know or think about the amount of work that goes behind-the-scenes to keep the internet on, 24/7. While AI is the buzzword now, we still need digital infrastructure to keep things on. To me, it’s incredibly meaningful and rewarding to be part of this team, and have an impact on… pretty much everything.