Ten Thousand Things with Shin Yu Pai
Society & Culture
Eason Yang was on an ambitious career trajectory, helping tech companies like Uber change the world. Until he got cancer.
Eason spent two years actively fighting for his life. This meant two years spent outside of the job market, creating a gap in his resume. Potential employers often look down on such large resume gaps.
But stepping away from work helped Eason see his resume in a new way. Now he’s working to end the stigma cancer survivors face in the workplace.
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