I like what you wrote a lot--sorry for not responding earlier. I...I'm trying to see myself in all of those aspects--or rather, see them in me. Thank you for writing it
Congratulations on your meeting with the managers!!
I just realized that I left out a very important item to the list: Innovation.
Another word that I feel is important is: Obsession. Obsession can be a very powerful benefit, but you have to be careful as it is too often misunderstood.
My autism has elements that are quite crippling. I am completely incapable of working any position that involves interfacing with the public, or people I don't know. Even people I do know is extremely stressful.
Early in life, I felt that my dream career goal was hopeless due to these crippling issues. My dream career was to be an electronics design engineer. I was obsessed with that desire. But, due to my crippling social anxiety, college was impossible, thus any degree was not possible.
But, due to my obsession of electronic design I studied physics and electronics obsessively (on my own). I would get jobs as a technician replacing parts, etc.
Finally, I got a job at a contract design firm as a technician building prototypes for the engineers under their instruction. I was obsessed with studying the designs and, due to my very poor social skills, I pointed out design flaws to the engineers. Initially, they were offended placing my job on thin ice, but then they started to see I was correct. This continued and the engineers started coming to me with engineering and physics questions. Then the boss gave me a design project and was impressed with my "innovations". I got more design projects and eventually, I was promoted to senior design engineer (still with no degree).
This just proves that even with crippling autistic difficulties, with some obsessive innovation and a few other autistic benefits, you can achieve your hearts desires.
A few examples of people who have gone far due to their autistic benefits:
Albert Einstein
Nikola Tesla
Elon Musk
Steve Jobs
Dan Aykroyd
Lewis Carroll
Charles Darwin
Bill Gates
Daryl Hannah
Thomas Jefferson
Michelangelo
Amadeus Mozart
Sir Isaac Newton
Barbara McClintock (Very short list...)
Be proud that you are now a member of this list!!
I know, you are just stating out, but you have a very strong start and even if there are times when it doesn't look like it, your success is inevitable.