“INSEAD was just a six-month internship, so I had to go and get back to a regular role. That’s why I had a campus placement at Sun Microsystems. It gave me a great company, and was doing interesting work on that application service at that time. It was also great to be autonomous and earn your own breaks, so to say. I took it; I was there for a year in Bangalore, which was buzzing at the time in 2002. In the process, I always had a connection at INSEAD. A role came up at the end of 2002, so I had a chance to go back to INSEAD to work on product management of pedagogical truth that they use in executive education.”