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Erin Relford
Erin Relford
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Erin Relford

Google

Sunnyvale, CA USA

"Always remember to just keep going and don’t look at failure as an actual fail. Look at it as: "I’ve done it. Check the box. I’m trying.""

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Day In The Life

Privacy Engineer

I ensure privacy principles are embedded into products with a focus on protecting user data and ethics.

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Day In The Life Of A Privacy Engineer

My Day to Day

I work closely with engineering teams to ensure that privacy principles are embedded into every product we develop, from mobile apps to online services. My job is to ask the tough questions—what data are we collecting, how will it be used, and how can we protect it? My priority isn't the company's bottom line; it's doing what's right for the user. I take pride in ensuring that every piece of technology respects the privacy and dignity of those who use it.

Skills & Education

Here's the path I took:

  • High School

  • Bachelor's Degree

    Information Systems Technology

    University of Houston

  • Certification

    Information Systems Auditor (CISA)

    Certification

  • Certification

    Certified Information Privacy Technologist (CIPT)

    Certification

  • Certification

    ScrumMaster (CSM)

    Certification

  • Certification

    Data Privacy Solutions Engineer (CDPSE)

    Certification

Life & Career Milestones

I've taken a lot of twists and turns

  • 1.

    My fascination with STEM began in fourth grade when I discovered the solar system, sparking my desire to become an aerospace engineer.

  • 2.

    While working as a receptionist in an engineering lab, my attention to detail and curiosity grabbed the attention of engineers who invited me to contribute, marking the beginning of my career in tech.

  • 3.

    Despite being the only woman of color in many spaces, I persisted, using every opportunity to learn and grow within the male-dominated tech industry.

  • 4.

    My commitment to advocating for women in STEM grew as I realized the importance of representation and mentorship for the next generation.

  • 5.

    I transitioned from being an auditor to a compliance professional, and eventually became a privacy engineer at Google—each role was driven by my passion for technology and ethics.

  • 6.

    Networking became a critical tool in my career, allowing me to secure opportunities and gain support from a diverse group of allies.

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    Today, I use my role to ensure that privacy is embedded in every project, balancing the demands of tech with the ethical considerations that protect users.

Defining Moments

Experiences and challenges that shaped me

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  • I've often been the only woman of color in a space. As women, we're taught that we don't have agency or a voice. I've made it a point to always have an opinion and know that my opinion matters. I try to encourage other women to do the same.

  • Imposter syndrome is a common feeling but I personally don't think it's real. It's something that we're fed. I remind myself that if I got the job, it's because I'm qualified. I'm there for a reason. Put emphasis on your skills and uniqueness.