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Re: Tech Skill To Learn by tensazangetsu20(m): 1:04am On Apr 14
tosinhtml:


Yeah, but also in some cases when Indians & Pakistanis are involved in smaller companies, I've seen them giving the proposed tech questions to their fellow Indian applicants prior to the interview. They do this thing underground a lot with their own people, some of those interviews are not on a fair playing field with everyone.

I have only encountered one indian interviewer here Sha and the questions were standard questions but I failed them cause I wasn't well prepared then. Most of my interviews have been with Latinos.

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Re: Tech Skill To Learn by MindHacker9009(m): 9:17am On Apr 15
tosinhtml:

Yeah, but also in some cases when Indians & Pakistanis are involved in smaller companies, I've seen them giving the proposed tech questions to their fellow Indian applicants prior to the interview. They do this thing underground a lot with their own people, some of those interviews are not on a fair playing field with everyone.

And some of them do get into the big companies without even an interview. This is not to discourage anyone from going into tech, but it's good for them to know what they are up against when looking for tech roles.

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Re: Tech Skill To Learn by grandstream: 4:07am On Apr 22
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tensazangetsu20:


Talking with regards to voice software. Do you know service voice? A product of Salesforce and aws for contact centers?
Re: Tech Skill To Learn by airsaylongcome: 1:41am On May 15
SourYoghurt:
This VOIP, do you have Roadmap for dummies to master and does it require buying "tools" and hardware, thank you in anticipation.

Congratulations on the “breakthrough”.
Re: Tech Skill To Learn by SourYoghurt: 7:55am On May 15
airsaylongcome:


Congratulations on the “breakthrough”.
thank you boss. I can't speak of my "breakthrough" without mentioning you.
Re: Tech Skill To Learn by patthebulb: 8:25am On May 15
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PRODUCT MANAGEMENT

A product manager is responsible for the product. A product manager’s responsibilities will often include owning the product’s strategy, developing and maintaining the product roadmap, and conveying the roadmap to the development team to ensure they build the product according to plan.

PRODUCT DESIGN

This focuses on creating a user-friendly and visually appealing product that aligns with the target audience’s needs. Making sure the finished product satisfies the design objectives entails doing user research, designing prototypes, creating wireframes, and collaborating closely with developers.

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A product marketer’s primary responsibility is to communicate the product’s value to the market. A product marketer’s responsibility could include training the sales force on how to sell the product, creating marketing materials that communicate product features, and developing marketing tools and campaigns to attract new prospects and customers.

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Product Management is the glue that holds everything together.

Product Management is the art of balancing competing interests to create a product that customers will love. They collaborate with the product development team to make sure the product is developed with the needs of the consumer in mind, and they work with the sales and marketing teams to make sure the product is appropriately positioned and priced.

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Product Design is all about making things look good.

Product Designers are the creative force behind the aesthetics and feel of a product. They collaborate closely with the development team to guarantee that their concepts can be created and with product management to comprehend the demands of the consumer. They’re responsible for everything from the layout of a website to the colour of a button.

In other words, they make sure that the product is not only functional but also visually appealing.

If you are interested in exploring and pushing creative boundaries? Product design might be the right career move for you. You should consider this if you have an eye for detail, enjoy creating wireframes, and can work collaboratively with developers and stakeholders.

Product Marketing is the voice of the customer.

Product Marketing is responsible for telling the story of the product to the world. As a team, they work closely with Product Management to understand the customer, with the development team to understand the product, and with Sales to understand the market.

It is they who create the messaging and positioning that will resonate with the target audience. In short, they’re the ones who make sure that the right people know about the product and use it.

You might be the right candidate if you enjoy connecting with customers, understanding their needs and behaviours, and crafting messages that resonate with them, then product marketing might be the perfect career for you.

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It is also estimated that product managers earn an annual salary of $44,087 on average. Product designers, on the other hand, make an average of $92,212. With an average salary of $79,179, product marketers also have good earning potential. These fields pay differently depending on factors like experience, location, and industry.

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Atsujnr:
Good morning house,please I will like to learn a tech skill online but I don't know which one is the best.
I need something that I can learn within 6 months cox I won't be that busy from now to six months cox of the nature of business am doing currently,so I want to use it and learn a tech skill online,preferably the one that will be useful to me even outside Nigeria cox I have plans of travelling next year.

Note: I dnt have prior knowledge with computers so I will appreciate suggestions on how to start from scratch.Thanks

Re: Tech Skill To Learn by airsaylongcome: 12:31pm On May 15
SourYoghurt:
thank you boss. I can't speak of my "breakthrough" without mentioning you.

Have a financial plan o. And START SAVING IMMEDIATELY. Get a dom account and save in FX. Ask around for FX denominated investment and start "throwing" something there. Most importantly, NEVER STOP LEARNING. Strive to move up the chain, whether that is internally or externally. Personally, I'd say you stay for at least two years non-stop and keep building personal projects.
Re: Tech Skill To Learn by SourYoghurt: 4:34pm On May 16
airsaylongcome:


Have a financial plan o. And START SAVING IMMEDIATELY. Get a dom account and save in FX. Ask around for FX denominated investment and start "throwing" something there. Most importantly, NEVER STOP LEARNING. Strive to move up the chain, whether that is internally or externally. Personally, I'd say you stay for at least two years non-stop and keep building personal projects.
thank you boss, I just took out the amount that'll be able to sustain me till next month, everything is stuck in my GEEGPAY account.

I'm still building, it's what I do 40% of the time. I have another Zoom call with one guy, tomorrow. Then, there's this Indian startup offering me 5000 INR but the offer is similar to a part-time offer. But again, I'm concerned about the fact that I am starting my career with remote companies, I am honestly wanted another offer in Nigeria too, at least let my past experience be a local company peradventure I want to apply to a Nigerian company so it doesn't seem like I'd be getting: " he'd not be able to cope with our work environment".
Re: Tech Skill To Learn by qtguru(m): 12:00am On May 17
SourYoghurt:
thank you boss, I just took out the amount that'll be able to sustain me till next month, everything is stuck in my GEEGPAY account.

I'm still building, it's what I do 40% of the time. I have another Zoom call with one guy, tomorrow. Then, there's this Indian startup offering me 5000 INR but the offer is similar to a part-time offer. But again, I'm concerned about the fact that I am starting my career with remote companies, I am honestly wanted another offer in Nigeria too, at least let my past experience be a local company peradventure I want to apply to a Nigerian company so it doesn't seem like I'd be getting: " he'd not be able to cope with our work environment".

Personally Nigerian work pay doesn't pay much, I made my yearly Nigerian pay in a year in months from remote and Upwork, it means I can fast track my life.

Nothing like career life anymore it's all about money earned quickly

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Re: Tech Skill To Learn by kennethfranc(m): 6:23am On May 18
airsaylongcome:


I don't have a clearly mapped out plan. But my advice for anyone looking to enter is to start of with the book "Asterisk: The Definitive Guide. 5th ed"

Also register on training.sangoma.com and take the free online course "Asterisk Essentials" and seat for the certification exam as aell
Good morning sir,
I've been surfing the net for the 5th edition of this book for 2days now but I couldn't find the English version for free. Please do you know where I can get the free version?

I know my questions may not always be relevant but I would appreciate it if you could answer this one. 🙏🙏
Re: Tech Skill To Learn by AgentGoat: 7:52am On May 18
airsaylongcome:
I'm left of center and always like to thread the part least followed. I'd say consider a career in real time communications. VoIP specifically. Learn Asterisk or Freeswitch.

Recently stumbled across some Nigerian guys working for Telnyx as devs. Glass door suggests they may be pulling in around $100k per annum although I think it's closer to $84k. These are direct full-time employees, not Independent Contractors like us.


How can one get started as a beginner?

Things like WhatsApp calls an example of VoIP?
Re: Tech Skill To Learn by airsaylongcome: 3:04pm On May 18
kennethfranc:

Good morning sir,
I've been surfing the net for the 5th edition of this book for 2days now but I couldn't find the English version for free. Please do you know where I can get the free version?

I know my questions may not always be relevant but I would appreciate it if you could answer this one. 🙏🙏

https_://cdn(dot)oreillystatic(dot)com/pdf/Asterisk_The_Definitive_Guide.pdf

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Re: Tech Skill To Learn by kennethfranc(m): 4:10pm On May 18
airsaylongcome:


https_://cdn(dot)oreillystatic(dot)com/pdf/Asterisk_The_Definitive_Guide.pdf

Thanks a lot sir 🙏🙏... I really appreciate
Re: Tech Skill To Learn by elmas(m): 12:38am On May 20
airsaylongcome:


https_://cdn(dot)oreillystatic(dot)com/pdf/Asterisk_The_Definitive_Guide.pdf

Good evening boss, please is this profitable, I don't know much about programming yet, just a little bit of html, css and Javascript
Re: Tech Skill To Learn by kloden123: 10:52am On May 20
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Re: Tech Skill To Learn by airsaylongcome: 1:28am On May 23
elmas:


Good evening boss, please is this profitable, I don't know much about programming yet, just a little bit of html, css and Javascript

Profitable depends. You will need some time to hone your VoIP skills and "raw" Asterisk may be a bit overwhelming for you given your stated prior IT knowledge. I would say start of with FreePBX which enables you manage Asterisk using a GUI. When you understand the basic concepts (I would say at least 3 months consistently messing with FreePBX) then you can switch to learning the underlying Asterisk and how to "program" it.

For really gentle but somewhat comprehensive tutorial on FreePBX, check out Crosstalk Solution on YouTube. Chris has got a 32 video playlist titled FreePBX - Complete setup series (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1fn6oC5ndU_umAhL9A_1zkC90hMPDPNO&si=GP24x02iWebDbzsY)

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Re: Tech Skill To Learn by elmas(m): 8:22am On May 23
airsaylongcome:


Profitable depends. You will need some time to hone your VoIP skills and "raw" Asterisk may be a bit overwhelming from you given your stated prior IT knowledge. I would say start of with FreePBX which enables you manage Asterisk using a GUI. When you understand the basic concepts (I would say at least 3 months consistently messing with FreePBX) then you can switch to learning the underlying Asterisk and how to "program" it.

For really gentle but somewhat comprehensive tutorial on FreePBX, check out Crosstalk Solution on YouTube. Chris has got a 32 video playlist titled FreePBX - Complete setup series (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1fn6oC5ndU_umAhL9A_1zkC90hMPDPNO&si=GP24x02iWebDbzsY)

Many thanks boss, I will keep you posted on how it goes sir

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