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Prayukth K V

Cracking the Emerging Tech Code: 17 Steps to a Rewarding Career in Emerging Technologies

Cracking the emerging tech code will help you attain your Emerging Technology (ET) career goals faster without spending years in committing avoidable mistakes, recovering from them, and learning things the hard way. You can apply practical tips in areas such as improving your ability to craft market-friendly use cases and evolving a solution approach in new and diverse tech or business environments, to propel forward your career in strategic and proactive ways.

It outlines ways in which you can explore and capitalize on hidden opportunities while working on important career aspects. The anecdotes and solutions provided will aid you in getting an inside out view to reduce your learning curve. This book will help you in gaining both magnitude and direction in your ET career journey and prevent you from getting overwhelmed or pinned down by the forces of ET.

Authored by an ET professional, this book will take you through a series of steps to deepen your understanding of the forces that shape one’s ET career and successfully dealing with them.

It also helps bust myths, addresses fallacies, and common misconceptions that could harm one’s career prospects. There are also practical and easy-to-adopt tips, methods, tracking mechanisms, and information that will improve career standing and professional growth.

This book makes it easy for you to enhance your employability and job market relevance so that you can sprint towards a rewarding career.
417 printed pages
Copyright owner
BPB Publications
Original publication
2021
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Quotes

  • menaworkspacehas quoted7 months ago
    In addition to the above, conduct a personal self-assessment by asking these questions:

    Why do you want to choose a career in ET? What is your motivation?
    What are your career priorities?
    What values do you live by? Do they align with what you feel you will be doing in the ET world?
    What influences have you retained in your life so far, and do they agree with a role in ET?
  • menaworkspacehas quoted7 months ago
    Things are changing faster than our ability to adapt and change [in some cases faster than our ability to imagine].
  • menaworkspacehas quoted7 months ago
    . In our case, the move is influenced by the need to have a satisfying, dynamic, and rewarding career that could entail not so long periods of gestation to deliver results aligned to one’s true potential.
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