Day 1 of starting in tech? Here is what I’d tell my past self:
Stop trying to learn everything. Mastery over one core high-value skill beats being a beginner at ten things.
My biggest win in my tech journey so far? Moving past surface-level tech and actually understanding how complex digital systems operate under the hood. 🧠⚡
I recently deep-dived into the backend mechanics, virtual card structures, and transfer frameworks of 100% digital banking apps. Turning that complex web of technical data into clear, actionable insights was a massive breakthrough for me.
The biggest myth I used to believe about tech? "If you aren't a math genius or a coding prodigy, you don't belong." ❌
Starting my tech journey completely debunked this. Tech isn't just about code—it's about understanding data, strategy, and solving real human problems. 🧵
My time with TechCrush was the ultimate game-changer. It showed me that you don't need to have it all figured out from day one. What actually matters is curiosity, grit, and a community that helps you piece the puzzle together step-by-step. 🚀
Fresh out of my marketing degree, my "before tech" era was filled with textbooks, frameworks, and traditional theories.
As a marketing graduate, I realized that the future of everything I had just spent years studying wasn't in traditional media—it was in tech.
It is the perfect bridge between the marketing fundamentals I learned in school and the scalable tools of the tech ecosystem.
I’m incredibly grateful to TechCrush program for giving a marketing graduate like me the launchpad to turn theory into tech reality
@nysc360 @TijaniOmoEpe1 Please i have been trying go register for nysc since April it keeps saying my NIN does not exist and i have gone to the NIMC head office a couple times and they keep telling me that there is nothing wrong with my NIN
what will i do now