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My learning journey through different careers #150

Closed emily-hoang closed 4 years ago

emily-hoang commented 4 years ago

My name is Emily Hoang. I'm a graduate software developer at ThoughtWorks - a global IT consultancy. I'd like to share with you all 'My learning journey through different careers'. Some parts of my presentation will be written in Ruby with some real simple classes. It's very easy to understand, especially for junior developers. The presentation is in Pecha Kucha style (20 slides, 20 seconds per slide). Please give me some feedback afterwards so I can improve my presentation skills as this will be my second time presenting in public!

VanessaNimmo commented 4 years ago

Hi Emily! Looking forward to hearing your talk. Have you been to RORO before? Do you know what time it all happens and so on?

emily-hoang commented 4 years ago

Hi Vanessa, I've been to the meetup 2,3 times. I believe that from 6 - 6:30, everyone will just hang around and network. Then at 6:30, the talk will start. I told Ryan that my presentation will be the first one. Hopefully, it will be ok. It would be great if you could confirm the agenda just in case I got it all wrong. Cheers, Emily Hoang

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Hi Emily! Looking forward to hearing your talk. Have you been to RORO before? Do you know what time it all happens and so on?

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VanessaNimmo commented 4 years ago

Great that you are familiar with the format. Because your talk is short, going first is fine. At 6.30 we'll get everyone seated and announce things - first talk usually starts some time between 6.30 and 6.45, depending on how fast people get settled and how many announcements there are. See you tomorrow!

emily-hoang commented 4 years ago

Perfect, see you there.

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Great that you are familiar with the format. Because your talk is short, going first is fine. At 6.30 we'll get everyone seated and announce things - first talk usually starts some time between 6.30 and 6.45, depending on how fast people get settled and how many announcements there are. See you tomorrow!

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VanessaNimmo commented 4 years ago

Unfortunately the video recording did not work on the evening this talk was presented, so no video is available.