WORKING IN TECHNOLOGY
A LOOK AT THE OPTIONS IN JERSEY
Who Is This Guy?
Rob Dudley - Developer & CTO

Has worked for local companies since
1998

Mentor for the Digital Jersey Coding
Programme

Mentor at the Jersey Coders 11+ Club

Coding since 1990
How I Got Started
BASIC on the BBC Micro ‘89

BASIC on MS DOS ‘91

HTML, CSS & JavaScript since ’95

First £££ Product in ‘97

PHP & Other Languages since ’98

First Startup 2002
WORK AREAS IN TECHNOLOGY
Work Areas in Technology
Software Development

Sys Ops

Project Management

Service Provision

Database administration
Technical Writing

Networking & Comms

Quality Assurance

Security

Electronic Engineering

Many many more…
The Local Market
Web Development

App Development

Security 

Service Provision
Networking & Comms

Project Management

Integration Services
WHY WORK IN TECH?
Why Work in Tech?
Massive global market 

Transferable skills

Relatively highly paid

Remote working
Good local industry

Focus on growth

Local demand very high

Local supply limited
WHY NOT TO WORK IN TECH?
Why Not To Work in Tech?
High skills requirement

Requires constant CPD

Very competitive

Potentially risky
Tech is hard!
HOW TO GET STARTED
“the key to achieving world class expertise in any skill, is, to a large
extent, a matter of practicing the correct way, for a total of around
10,000 hours.”
–Malcolm Gladwell - Outliers
How to get started
Start studying

Code Academy

Microsoft Virtual Academy

Tree House (£)

Coursera (£)

Khan Academy

YouTube

Itunes U (£)
Engage with community

DJ Hub

Tech Tribes

BCS Events

Tech Fair

Just start building stuff
WHAT SHOULD YOU STUDY?
What Should You Study?
Locally heavy Microsoft stack bias

App Development in high demand but high learning curve

Web Development in high demand but lots of components

Python is a great intro language
Key Common Skills
Maths

Logic

Typing

Communication (written & verbal)

Organisation
Tools
A computer (doesn’t have to be amazing!)

A decent editor:

Atom, Sublime Text, Notepad++

Patience & Commitment
Next Steps
Internship

Apprenticeship 

Beginner Role

Digital Jersey Ltd. Coding Program

Other local courses
www.digital.je
www.techtribes.je
QUESTIONS?

Working in Jersey's Technology Industry

  • 1.
    WORKING IN TECHNOLOGY ALOOK AT THE OPTIONS IN JERSEY
  • 2.
    Who Is ThisGuy? Rob Dudley - Developer & CTO Has worked for local companies since 1998 Mentor for the Digital Jersey Coding Programme Mentor at the Jersey Coders 11+ Club Coding since 1990
  • 3.
    How I GotStarted BASIC on the BBC Micro ‘89 BASIC on MS DOS ‘91 HTML, CSS & JavaScript since ’95 First £££ Product in ‘97 PHP & Other Languages since ’98 First Startup 2002
  • 4.
    WORK AREAS INTECHNOLOGY
  • 5.
    Work Areas inTechnology Software Development Sys Ops Project Management Service Provision Database administration Technical Writing Networking & Comms Quality Assurance Security Electronic Engineering Many many more…
  • 6.
    The Local Market WebDevelopment App Development Security Service Provision Networking & Comms Project Management Integration Services
  • 7.
  • 8.
    Why Work inTech? Massive global market Transferable skills Relatively highly paid Remote working Good local industry Focus on growth Local demand very high Local supply limited
  • 9.
    WHY NOT TOWORK IN TECH?
  • 10.
    Why Not ToWork in Tech? High skills requirement Requires constant CPD Very competitive Potentially risky Tech is hard!
  • 11.
    HOW TO GETSTARTED
  • 12.
    “the key toachieving world class expertise in any skill, is, to a large extent, a matter of practicing the correct way, for a total of around 10,000 hours.” –Malcolm Gladwell - Outliers
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    How to getstarted Start studying Code Academy Microsoft Virtual Academy Tree House (£) Coursera (£) Khan Academy YouTube Itunes U (£) Engage with community DJ Hub Tech Tribes BCS Events Tech Fair Just start building stuff
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    What Should YouStudy? Locally heavy Microsoft stack bias App Development in high demand but high learning curve Web Development in high demand but lots of components Python is a great intro language
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    Tools A computer (doesn’thave to be amazing!) A decent editor: Atom, Sublime Text, Notepad++ Patience & Commitment
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    Next Steps Internship Apprenticeship BeginnerRole Digital Jersey Ltd. Coding Program Other local courses
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