Akinsete19(m): 9:42pm On Jul 16, 2021 |
Remitush:
There are several clubs and rooms in clubhouse app you can learn a lot and even pitch your ideas if you think you have a sound idea.
To pitch your idea as a Nigerian to investors abroad is nearly impossible. Those who have been lucky so far are very very few and they go through rigorous process. Most times some countries are flagged and priorities are given to western countries.
In club house app, you get to speak to these investors and even connect with them freely.
Just make sure your idea is very sound, because a lot of people will be listening. Don't go and embarrass yourself.
Also, there are other room and clubs that I have found very interesting.
There is a club that focus on careers in tech and Remote opportunities for unpopular Tech Jobs that companies are looking for and willing to pay more.
This club talks about all the tech jobs that most people have refused to look into. Because everyone is talking about javascript or data analytics everybody's attention is on it. But what everyone fails to realise is, there are other roles too that even pay more than these popular ones and the reason they pay higher is cos there are very few people qualified for it.
So while you are looking at switching careers, know that regardless of your educational background, anyone can break into tech and get a very decent pay if they have the right information and mentor.
I currently work remotely as a Salesforce . Got this job on indeed.com right after I received my training from a tech mentor whom I connect with at the NGO I was formerly working. She also runs the club (link already shared) on clubhouse.
One thing I can say is there is a huge difference between watching tutorial videos on YouTube or website and having a mentor guide you through a path.
yes, watching videos and having a mentor is 2 different things.
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geemd434: 9:43pm On Jul 16, 2021 |
Some of una get sense for this platform, but some are just stupid
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dingbang(m): 9:44pm On Jul 16, 2021 |
Eriokanmi:
Has anyone considered studying biomedical engineering? Na the future oyel be dat
whats it about?
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NCCnomzy(m): 9:44pm On Jul 16, 2021 |
Remitush:
There are several clubs and rooms in clubhouse app you can learn a lot and even pitch your ideas if you think you have a sound idea.
To pitch your idea as a Nigerian to investors abroad is nearly impossible. Those who have been lucky so far are very very few and they go through rigorous process. Most times some countries are flagged and priorities are given to western countries.
In club house app, you get to speak to these investors and even connect with them freely.
Just make sure your idea is very sound, because a lot of people will be listening. Don't go and embarrass yourself.
Also, there are other room and clubs that I have found very interesting.
There is a club that focus on careers in tech and Remote opportunities for unpopular Tech Jobs that companies are looking for and willing to pay more.
This club talks about all the tech jobs that most people have refused to look into. Because everyone is talking about javascript or data analytics everybody's attention is on it. But what everyone fails to realise is, there are other roles too that even pay more than these popular ones and the reason they pay higher is cos there are very few people qualified for it.
So while you are looking at switching careers, know that regardless of your educational background, anyone can break into tech and get a very decent pay if they have the right information and mentor.
I currently work remotely as a Salesforce . Got this job on indeed.com right after I received my training from a tech mentor whom I connect with at the NGO I was formerly working. She also runs the club (link already shared) on clubhouse.
One thing I can say is there is a huge difference between watching tutorial videos on YouTube or website and having a mentor guide you through a path.
How can I chat you up or on clubhouse
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olasquare: 9:46pm On Jul 16, 2021 |
Remitush:
There are several clubs and rooms in clubhouse app you can learn a lot and even pitch your ideas if you think you have a sound idea.
To pitch your idea as a Nigerian to investors abroad is nearly impossible. Those who have been lucky so far are very very few and they go through rigorous process. Most times some countries are flagged and priorities are given to western countries.
In club house app, you get to speak to these investors and even connect with them freely.
Just make sure your idea is very sound, because a lot of people will be listening. Don't go and embarrass yourself.
Also, there are other room and clubs that I have found very interesting.
There is a club that focus on careers in tech and Remote opportunities for unpopular Tech Jobs that companies are looking for and willing to pay more.
This club talks about all the tech jobs that most people have refused to look into. Because everyone is talking about javascript or data analytics everybody's attention is on it. But what everyone fails to realise is, there are other roles too that even pay more than these popular ones and the reason they pay higher is cos there are very few people qualified for it.
So while you are looking at switching careers, know that regardless of your educational background, anyone can break into tech and get a very decent pay if they have the right information and mentor.
I currently work remotely as a Salesforce . Got this job on indeed.com right after I received my training from a tech mentor whom I connect with at the NGO I was formerly working. She also runs the club (link already shared) on clubhouse.
One thing I can say is there is a huge difference between watching tutorial videos on YouTube or website and having a mentor guide you through a path.
Trying to get into clubhouse, but can't. Can u pls send me an invite and link to this you've just shared. Thanks
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SirJerrie(m): 9:46pm On Jul 16, 2021 |
Who go teach me programming bayii
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Eriokanmi: 9:46pm On Jul 16, 2021 |
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hustla(m): 9:49pm On Jul 16, 2021 |
Hmmm
Lemme learn
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duduade(m): 9:51pm On Jul 16, 2021 |
How do they the clubhouse on its app...
Me i dont use iphone
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Goddyss(m): 9:52pm On Jul 16, 2021 |
I studied law and felt useless whenever I read anything on tech or health. The world is going digital and robotic. I need to be part of this digital transformation. A lot of Knowledge is ing me by
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Heterodox(m): 9:53pm On Jul 16, 2021 |
This one came to clubhouse
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Fortez: 9:54pm On Jul 16, 2021 |
Oh
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Fuckthamods: 9:58pm On Jul 16, 2021 |
Anyone here that can mentor me on ux/ui?
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boladale123: 9:59pm On Jul 16, 2021 |
Remitush:
There are several clubs and rooms in clubhouse app you can learn a lot and even pitch your ideas if you think you have a sound idea.
To pitch your idea as a Nigerian to investors abroad is nearly impossible. Those who have been lucky so far are very very few and they go through rigorous process. Most times some countries are flagged and priorities are given to western countries.
In club house app, you get to speak to these investors and even connect with them freely.
Just make sure your idea is very sound, because a lot of people will be listening. Don't go and embarrass yourself.
Also, there are other room and clubs that I have found very interesting.
There is a club that focus on careers in tech and Remote opportunities for unpopular Tech Jobs that companies are looking for and willing to pay more.
This club talks about all the tech jobs that most people have refused to look into. Because everyone is talking about javascript or data analytics everybody's attention is on it. But what everyone fails to realise is, there are other roles too that even pay more than these popular ones and the reason they pay higher is cos there are very few people qualified for it.
So while you are looking at switching careers, know that regardless of your educational background, anyone can break into tech and get a very decent pay if they have the right information and mentor.
I currently work remotely as a Salesforce . Got this job on indeed.com right after I received my training from a tech mentor whom I connect with at the NGO I was formerly working. She also runs the club (link already shared) on clubhouse.
One thing I can say is there is a huge difference between watching tutorial videos on YouTube or website and having a mentor guide you through a path.
Please,I am a service engineer with 13years experience,and I love the customer relationship angle of my job.
Where do you think I could start from considering that I don't have any programming knowledge, but have done some work in the past?
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menacity(m): 10:01pm On Jul 16, 2021 |
Please how can I and apply
Remitush:
There are several clubs and rooms in clubhouse app you can learn a lot and even pitch your ideas if you think you have a sound idea.
To pitch your idea as a Nigerian to investors abroad is nearly impossible. Those who have been lucky so far are very very few and they go through rigorous process. Most times some countries are flagged and priorities are given to western countries.
In club house app, you get to speak to these investors and even connect with them freely.
Just make sure your idea is very sound, because a lot of people will be listening. Don't go and embarrass yourself.
Also, there are other room and clubs that I have found very interesting.
There is a club that focus on careers in tech and Remote opportunities for unpopular Tech Jobs that companies are looking for and willing to pay more.
This club talks about all the tech jobs that most people have refused to look into. Because everyone is talking about javascript or data analytics everybody's attention is on it. But what everyone fails to realise is, there are other roles too that even pay more than these popular ones and the reason they pay higher is cos there are very few people qualified for it.
So while you are looking at switching careers, know that regardless of your educational background, anyone can break into tech and get a very decent pay if they have the right information and mentor.
I currently work remotely as a Salesforce . Got this job on indeed.com right after I received my training from a tech mentor whom I connect with at the NGO I was formerly working. She also runs the club (link already shared) on clubhouse.
One thing I can say is there is a huge difference between watching tutorial videos on YouTube or website and having a mentor guide you through a path.
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homealone00: 10:07pm On Jul 16, 2021 |
Remitush:
Congrats man
I am currently doing web development, am i on the right path?
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Remitush: 10:07pm On Jul 16, 2021 |
NCCnomzy:
How can I chat you up or on clubhouse
Clubhouse app is getting popular you can it from appstore or playstore.
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Remitush: 10:08pm On Jul 16, 2021 |
homealone00:
I am currently doing web development, am i on the right path?
Competition for web developer is high but you can use the skill in other areas of tech
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Remitush: 10:10pm On Jul 16, 2021 |
menacity:
Please how can I and apply
the clubhouse app on playstore and use the link I shared to
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xxxXXXxxx: 10:11pm On Jul 16, 2021 |
Nice thread!
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Remitush: 10:15pm On Jul 16, 2021 |
Goddyss:
I studied law and felt useless whenever I read anything on tech or health. The world is going digital and robotic. I need to be part of this digital transformation. A lot of Knowledge is ing me by
Hmm I studied history. I have always felt the same way as you too cos I wanted to do the raining thing in tech it felt complicated till I found this information too.
I did this post cos the narrative about programming or other popular tech roles are kinda overrated plus stiff competition. I earn better than some of the people in these popular roles
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AreaFada2: 10:17pm On Jul 16, 2021 |
Nice.
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Emeraldfynest(m): 10:17pm On Jul 16, 2021 |
Thanks for this, are there any opportunities for SEO specialists on Clubhouse too, or just software developers?
Remitush:
There are several clubs and rooms in clubhouse app you can learn a lot and even pitch your ideas if you think you have a sound idea.
To pitch your idea as a Nigerian to investors abroad is nearly impossible. Those who have been lucky so far are very very few and they go through rigorous process. Most times some countries are flagged and priorities are given to western countries.
In club house app, you get to speak to these investors and even connect with them freely.
Just make sure your idea is very sound, because a lot of people will be listening. Don't go and embarrass yourself.
Also, there are other room and clubs that I have found very interesting.
There is a club that focus on careers in tech and Remote opportunities for unpopular Tech Jobs that companies are looking for and willing to pay more.
This club talks about all the tech jobs that most people have refused to look into. Because everyone is talking about javascript or data analytics everybody's attention is on it. But what everyone fails to realise is, there are other roles too that even pay more than these popular ones and the reason they pay higher is cos there are very few people qualified for it.
So while you are looking at switching careers, know that regardless of your educational background, anyone can break into tech and get a very decent pay if they have the right information and mentor.
I currently work remotely as a Salesforce . Got this job on indeed.com right after I received my training from a tech mentor whom I connect with at the NGO I was formerly working. She also runs the club (link already shared) on clubhouse.
One thing I can say is there is a huge difference between watching tutorial videos on YouTube or website and having a mentor guide you through a path.
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Goddyss(m): 10:20pm On Jul 16, 2021 |
Remitush:
Hmm I studied history. I have always felt the same way as you too cos I wanted to do the raining thing in tech it felt complicated till I found this information too.
I did this post cos the narrative about programming or other popular tech roles are kinda overrated plus stiff competition. I earn better than some of the people in these popular roles
Please how long do you think it will take someone with little or no knowledge about programming to become a Salesforce . Im planning to migrate to UK and would like to have an in demand skill at my disposal
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