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2024 Ones to Watch - Rising Stars: Atiya Rahim, Erland Construction

Atiya Rahim
Project Manager
Erland Construction

 

“Atiya is laser-focused on completing her assignments and finding creative ways to overcome any obstacle. Most importantly, she always sets aside time to train and mentor newer staff, guiding them on their path to success. I look forward to seeing what the future has in store for her!” - Matt Combs, Advanced Technology / Life Sciences Group Manager at Erland Construction.

How do you balance your rising career with your personal life? It’s definitely a challenge, but I’ve found a few strategies that help me maintain a sense of balance. I prioritize self-care and make sure to set aside time for activities that recharge me, such as hobbies and spending time with loved ones. I also make use of tools like time management techniques and setting boundaries to ensure that work doesn’t spill over into my personal time.

Outside of your career, where else do you seek continuous learning and personal growth? I am constantly seeking opportunities for continuous learning and personal growth. One way I achieve this is by reading about various topics and listening to a variety of podcasts that interest me. These activities not only expand my knowledge but also provide new perspectives and insights. Additionally, I enjoy taking AEC-related courses and attending workshops or seminars to acquire new skills in my field and everyday life. Continuing education is important to me because it fosters both personal and professional development.

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