Eric Albuja
5 Tips For
Starting A
Tech Career
Eric Albuja, a seasoned professional in travel
technology, serves as a Senior Manager at a
pioneering tech travel startup in Palo Alto, CA.
With expertise in Global Operations & Service,
he adeptly navigates the dynamic landscape
of the travel industry. Eric's leadership ensures
seamless experiences for travelers worldwide,
driving innovation and excellence in the field.
AboutEric Albuja
• Earn Programming Languages: Start with
widely used languages like Python,
JavaScript, or Java. These are versatile and
have large communities for support.
• Understand the Basics of Computer
Science: Study algorithms, data structures,
and system design. Websites like Coursera,
edX, and Khan Academy offer excellent
courses.
• Hands-On Practice: Use platforms like
GitHub to showcase your projects, and
participate in coding challenges on sites like
LeetCode, HackerRank, and Codewars.
Develop a Strong
Foundation in Key Skills
• Create Projects: Develop projects that solve
real-world problems. This helps you apply
what you’ve learned and shows potential
employers your practical skills.
• Contribute to Open Source: Participate in
open-source projects to gain experience
and demonstrate your ability to work in a
collaborative environment.
• Document Your Work: Write blog posts or
create a website to showcase your projects,
explaining the problems you solved and the
technologies you used.
Build a Portfolio
• Join Tech Communities: Participate in local
meetups, online forums, and tech conferences.
Websites like Meetup and Eventbrite are great
for finding events.
• Connect on Professional Platforms: Use LinkedIn
to connect with professionals in your desired
field. Engage with their content and ask for
advice.
• Find a Mentor: Look for a mentor who can
provide guidance, feedback, and support.
Mentorship programs are available through
professional organizations and online platforms
like MentorCruise.
Network and Seek Mentorship
• Follow Tech News: Regularly read blogs,
listen to podcasts, and follow influential
people in the tech industry. Websites like
TechCrunch, Wired, and Ars Technica are
good sources.
• Continue Learning: The tech industry
evolves rapidly, so it’s crucial to stay
updated. As they emerge, take advanced
courses, earn certifications, and learn new
tools and frameworks.
Stay Updatedwith Industry
Trends
• Internships and Entry-Level Positions:
Apply for internships and junior roles to gain
real-world experience. Even unpaid
internships can provide valuable insights
and experience.
• Freelancing: Offer your skills on freelancing
platforms like Upwork or Fiverr to build
experience and a professional network.
• Hackathons and Competitions: Participate
in hackathons and coding competitions.
They provide opportunities to solve
problems creatively, collaborate with others,
and often, gain recognition and job offers.
GainPractical Experience
F o r Y o u r A t t e n t i o n
Thank You

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    Eric Albuja 5 TipsFor Starting A Tech Career
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    Eric Albuja, aseasoned professional in travel technology, serves as a Senior Manager at a pioneering tech travel startup in Palo Alto, CA. With expertise in Global Operations & Service, he adeptly navigates the dynamic landscape of the travel industry. Eric's leadership ensures seamless experiences for travelers worldwide, driving innovation and excellence in the field. AboutEric Albuja
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    • Earn ProgrammingLanguages: Start with widely used languages like Python, JavaScript, or Java. These are versatile and have large communities for support. • Understand the Basics of Computer Science: Study algorithms, data structures, and system design. Websites like Coursera, edX, and Khan Academy offer excellent courses. • Hands-On Practice: Use platforms like GitHub to showcase your projects, and participate in coding challenges on sites like LeetCode, HackerRank, and Codewars. Develop a Strong Foundation in Key Skills
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    • Create Projects:Develop projects that solve real-world problems. This helps you apply what you’ve learned and shows potential employers your practical skills. • Contribute to Open Source: Participate in open-source projects to gain experience and demonstrate your ability to work in a collaborative environment. • Document Your Work: Write blog posts or create a website to showcase your projects, explaining the problems you solved and the technologies you used. Build a Portfolio
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    • Join TechCommunities: Participate in local meetups, online forums, and tech conferences. Websites like Meetup and Eventbrite are great for finding events. • Connect on Professional Platforms: Use LinkedIn to connect with professionals in your desired field. Engage with their content and ask for advice. • Find a Mentor: Look for a mentor who can provide guidance, feedback, and support. Mentorship programs are available through professional organizations and online platforms like MentorCruise. Network and Seek Mentorship
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    • Follow TechNews: Regularly read blogs, listen to podcasts, and follow influential people in the tech industry. Websites like TechCrunch, Wired, and Ars Technica are good sources. • Continue Learning: The tech industry evolves rapidly, so it’s crucial to stay updated. As they emerge, take advanced courses, earn certifications, and learn new tools and frameworks. Stay Updatedwith Industry Trends
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    • Internships andEntry-Level Positions: Apply for internships and junior roles to gain real-world experience. Even unpaid internships can provide valuable insights and experience. • Freelancing: Offer your skills on freelancing platforms like Upwork or Fiverr to build experience and a professional network. • Hackathons and Competitions: Participate in hackathons and coding competitions. They provide opportunities to solve problems creatively, collaborate with others, and often, gain recognition and job offers. GainPractical Experience
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    F o rY o u r A t t e n t i o n Thank You