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How did you go about begin a technology

Im very intersting in technology i would like to know more about it

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Dhanabal’s Answer

Hi there,
There are many paths in Technology,
It depends on the interest of you

Programming
Data science
Computer infrastructure
Devops
Security
Gaming
IOT

To start the technology you should understand the basics , choose what you are interested and there are lot of open source videos available in YouTube to get basics to advanced level in that particular domain.

All the best ! Get started!
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Daniel’s Answer

Hi Corvon,
Since tech is such a wide field, the good news is there's as many ways of getting into as there are people in that field :)
If there are some applications of technology, or some products that interest you particularly, for example an app or a game, or maybe some kind of electronics, maybe start by looking into how those things work and are made. That should give you some things to explore and learn, and naturally they'll lead you to learning other things in technology !
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Rebecca’s Answer

I am glad that you are interested in Technology. It is an interested and challenging industry. There is something new emerges everyday.
In fact, there are different careers in Technology, e.g. development, system engineering, application support, database administrator, system administrator, etc. Each of them have their specific domain of knowledge and skills. Also, within these careers, there are also difference specialization platforms. E.g. There are different developer types, e.g. Web, Apps, ERP, System, etc. It may require the skills of different programming languages.
I suggest you could explore more on different careers and find out what you have interest on. On the other hand, I would recommend you to complete the Computer Science or Computer Engineering courses (subject to your interest) in the college. It can give you an overview on all different Tech areas. You can then decide which aspect you would like to develop your career.
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
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Tracey’s Answer

Great question! I came from a medical background and further my education in health informatics. With my time in the medical field, I witnessed how much technology can make an impact on discoveries regrading patients' treatment, data collection, disease and symptom research, and so much more. In general, there is an abundant amount of data around us, which ultimately encouraged me to go into technology. With my current career as a Splunk Consultant, I am able to utilize machine data and turn it into valuable operational intelligence. Technology is a great field to get into and it is constantly evolving. Hope this helps!
Thank you comment icon Thank you, this is really helpful. Corvon
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Timnesha’s Answer

I believe your interest in technology is admirable. I recommend determining which component within technology piques your interest more, such as computer science, programming, network security, etc. It helps to research the curriculum for various colleges by browsing the types of concentrations offered. After a bit of research, I don't doubt you'll be able to determine what concentration works best for you!
Thank you comment icon Thank you! Corvon
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Katrina’s Answer

I started in tech by going through the sales route first. As a sales specialist, my company invested in robust training to teach me about our technology and tools. It was a really easy way to get started because it not only gave me a great foundation but it also gave me a front-row seat to the customer. Having that perspective has allowed me to grow my career within the technology field and try different roles over the last 13 years. So even if you aren't an engineer or programmer, there are tons of opportunities in sales, marketing, operations, supply chain....
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Chiranjib’s Answer

Curiosity. Yes, that's the word.

How do things work? How does a YouTube video stream? How does an email reach someone on the other side of the world in 2 seconds? How does one kind of energy transform into another kind of energy? There is so much data all around us - text as well as nontextual data! Is it possible to get insights from this humongous amount of data? Is there a pattern that could possibly be found?

Questions such as these and others intrigued me and still do! I know very little, honestly. It's not about technology, technology to me is just an enabler to see the world differently and solve problems.

Be curious, very curious!
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Soumya’s Answer

Hi Corvon, if you are still in school then i suggest to opt science(Physics, Chemistry and Maths) as your main career. Do the trainings and preferably certify yourself with courses you have interest in. Read and connect with people to understand more about job roles and plan accordingly. Once you are all set, prepare resume summarizing your skills and try to apply for jobs posted over Linkedin, job portals and company sites. Never give up while giving multiple interviews, this will give you exact idea about requirements and let you know key points. Keep learning and upgrading your skills.

Happy Learning !!
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