From Costa Rica to Corporate America: How This Latina in Tech Built Her Career
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What happens when you grow up between countries, cultures, and expectations; and still build a career, a community, and confidence on your own terms?In this episode, we sit down with Dani Araya Molina, a Costa Rican immigrant, fintech professional, and content creator who has become a trusted voice for pay transparency, career advocacy, and navigating corporate America as a Latina in her 20s.Dani opens up about immigrating to the U.S. at just five years old, the quiet identity struggles that come with growing up between cultures, and how those early experiences shaped her drive to succeed, even when she didn’t always feel like she belonged.We dive deep into her journey from earning $20/hour to six figures, the mistakes she made early in her career by not advocating for herself, and the strategies she later used to negotiate salary, equity, and growth in tech and finance. Dani breaks down what she wishes first-generation professionals knew sooner and why access to information can change everything.She also shares the behind-the-scenes story of building Amigas Latinas, a community that grew from 0 to 60,000 people in under a year, the emotional and financial reality of running a passion project, and the painful but necessary decision to pause it due to burnout.This conversation is about ambition, identity, rest, and redefining success; especially for immigrants, Latinas, and anyone trying to build a life without a blueprint.If you’ve ever felt like you had to earn your rest, prove your worth, or figure everything out alone, this episode is for you.Timestamps:00:00 – “People Came Looking for Connection”01:13 – Meet Dani Araya Molina: Immigrant, Fintech Leader & Creator02:48 – Where Is “Home” When You Grow Up Between Countries?05:39 – Moving to the U.S. at 5: Language Barriers & Cultural Shock07:11 – Being the Only Latina in the Room08:15 – Losing Touch With Your Culture — And Finding It Again10:19 – Why Dani Started Building Community11:07 – How She Accidentally Became a Public Figure11:46 – From Fashion TikToks to Corporate Career Advice13:39 – Why Pay Transparency Is Still Controversial14:01 – From $20/Hour to Six Figures14:59 – The Salary Mistake She Made After College16:13 – How to Actually Negotiate Pay, Equity & Growth17:04 – What It’s Like Being a Latina in Finance19:32 – Amigas Latinas: From 0 to 60K Followers21:31 – Why “Third Spaces” Are Disappearing23:20 – Why This Community Worked When Others Didn’t26:38 – The Hardest Decision: Pausing Amigas Latinas28:11 – Burnout, Unpaid Labor & Passion Projects30:22 – Mental Health, Guilt & Always “Doing More”31:36 – Why So Many Immigrants Feel They Must Earn Rest32:19 – Partnering With LinkedIn & Imposter Syndrome33:40 – Breaking Into Brand Deals as a Latina Creator34:36 – The Moments She’s Most Proud Of35:30 – Why Career Risks Were Worth It36:21 – How Content Creation Changed Her Career37:06 – Using Your Platform as LeverageWage Gap Source Information: https://iwpr.org/equal-pay-in-2025-gender-gaps-increased-forecast-for-achieving-pay-equity-bleaker/
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