


I get asked a lot of questions on breaking or pivoting into tech and almost in all those questions lies doubts and misconceptions about the stereotypes who have made it in tech. Candidates are busy wordsmithing their resumes or trying to get a referral and network without meaningful results....
I get asked a lot of questions on breaking or pivoting into tech and almost in all those questions lies doubts and misconceptions about the stereotypes who have made it in tech. Candidates are busy wordsmithing their resumes or trying to get a referral and network without meaningful results. My question to you is - Have you thought about flipping the question around and asking yourself how likely doing the same things again and again should give you different results. So I set out to reframe the classic Chicken & Egg Problem of "No experience, no role & no role; no experience" conundrum to help jobseekers solve this.
In this chat and learn, I want you to walk away with:
Bosky is the Founder of PMDojo, a platform to make career in tech more accessible and inclusive for all. She leads a unique 10-week apprenticeship style program called "Product Accelerator" to help Product & Tech Enthusiasts gain practical skills and launch a real product with real impact with long-lasting mentorship relationships to confidently break into tech.
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No question, just want to learn.
I am job searching now, how can this webinar help me?
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no questions, just interested in learning!
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