Tips for Beginners in Tech | Jamil Geor
Jamil Geor on the tips for beginners in tech.

Sometimes, when you’re just starting, you’ll find connecting with people in your field challenging. There are so many people looking for jobs, and unfortunately, few opportunities are available. However, things can improve faster if you know the right people at the right companies. You can learn about technical skills in many ways outside of formal education.
Know Technical Terms
Knowing technical terms and understanding how they work is a sure way to get ahead, incredibly tech. Take some time to learn the terms thrown around in conversations about all kinds of technology-related topics: for example, start learning about coding, servers, and databases.
Be Patient
Be patient, and don’t give up too quickly. It takes practice to be good at any skill, and getting familiar with the technology is no different. Stick with it and try to learn how to use each tool you encounter, even if you don’t understand it.
Learn at Your Pace
Tech can be intimidating. There are so many skills, languages, and tools that it’s hard to know where to start. But learning at your own pace can help make all the difference. Take it slow, and don’t worry about getting stuck. You won’t learn at the same pace as everyone else; that makes us all special.
Keep Up With the Times
The best way to succeed in tech is to keep up with the times. New software makes it easier to learn new skills and keep up with updates, so there’s no better time than now to catch up with these new technologies that are changing the world.
The tech world is constantly changing and evolving. If you want to stay relevant, you will have to come prepared. Read the latest blogs, books, and articles to learn what others say about their experience with the latest technologies.
Get Comfortable with Being a Beginner
If you’re a beginner in tech, then know that being a beginner is not a bad thing. Yes, there will be people who know more about a specific topic than you. But, it’s essential to realize that everyone else is learning too. Being a beginner may mean that you understand and go at a different pace than someone else. Still, if you can figure out what works best for you as an individual, you’ll be on your way to mastering whatever technology interests you most.
Get Certified and Create a Portfolio
If you’re getting into technology, it’s essential to start building your portfolio as soon as possible. The fastest way to accomplish this is by getting a certification in your desired field. Once you have your certificate, focus on building out your resume by demonstrating various skills in that area. Once you have these two things, start reaching out to potential employers and apply for entry-level jobs with these two items attached to your application.
No field in today’s job market is as prosperous or provides as much opportunity for career advancement as the field of technology. Whether you’re new to computers or a veteran of the software world, there are always new avenues to explore and new goals to achieve.
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About Jamil Geor
Living and working in Auckland, New Zealand, Jamil Geor is a skilled entrepreneur, tech professional, and software developer who has more than two decades of experience working with companies ranging from Fortune 500 to startups to build and deliver software solutions. Now serving as the Director of Pattern, a software and technology consulting firm, Jamil Geor first started building the foundation of his knowledge and career at Auckland University of Technology – the third-largest university in New Zealand – where he enrolled in 1997. During his academic career, Jamil studied Business Computing and Applied Science with a specialization in Software Development.
While a student, Jamil worked with AA Insurance Ltd. as an Analyst Programmer who developed solutions and help manage IT infrastructure. Jamil Geor co-founded Cereteq Ltd. in 2002, where he worked as a Developer, offering psychometric and data analysis tools to enterprises both large and small throughout New Zealand. Later, Jamil left to join Deep Animation – where he started as a 3D Animator and Developer it was here that he started working for Go Virtual Medical as a Lead Developer. In this role, which he held for nearly three years, Jamil was responsible for developing and designing most of the platform code for his project while also assisting other developers.
From there, Jamil joined Ogilvy NZ Limited as a Senior Developer before joining SIMTICS in 2009 as Principal Architect. His duties included software architecture, project management, and managing customer and third-party relationships and day-to-day developments. In January 2011, he left SIMTICS Ltd. to found Pattern, a software development consultancy, which he has been running for the past decade.
As someone who’s dedicated most of his career to working in software development, Jamil Geor loves that the industry is always changing. He’s always developing new things and learning more about new business problems by understanding how organizations operate differently. Since there are constantly new developments and improvements, there are always new things to learn and more innovative ways to solve problems and create solutions.




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