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Since 2021, TechCabal has proven the world that there’s tech in every thing by reporting on the enterprise and human influence of tech on the continent by our tales, experiences, occasions, and newsletters. For six months, our Entering Tech vertical has ignited thrilling conversations round this, and now, we’re taking this to a brand new stage.

It’s 2023, and the world generally appears unrecognisable – with expertise persevering with to alter the trajectory of our lives with each development. It may be a frightening place for a teen attempting to enter the tech world. 

There may be a lot to know and extra to be taught as expertise strikes at breakneck pace. The place to start? What should you perceive about this tech phrase you’re entering into? And what are the abilities that may set you aside from the remainder? 

With our Entering Tech newsletter, we have now tried to reply a few of these questions. Each Wednesday at midday, over 40,000 readers discover solutions to complicated issues about navigating the tech trade. We’re subsequently proud to announce a brand new video sequence to assist younger individuals not simply navigate the tech world however pursue a profession that may show fruitful and satisfying.

In our new Coming into Tech video sequence, we communicate to the specialists about beginning a profession in tech, answering vital questions and supplying you with perception into this complicated world. We communicate to product managers, designers, builders, engineers and founders — supplying you with the finer particulars about what expertise and data are important for fulfillment. We’re bringing insights from an information analyst at Microsoft, a product marketer at PiggyVest, and a number one HR skilled in Nigeria.

Every video is one minute lengthy, and you’ll watch them as many instances as you want on TechCabal’s YouTube channel from Wednesday, April 26, at midday. Watch the trailer here.

Within the first episode, Funmi Bucknor, Founding father of HR Madam, takes us by the significance of soppy expertise and exhibits aspiring techpreneurs the place to be taught these expertise.

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