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Conquering IT as a Student: Unlocking Challenges and Opportunities

Insights and advice for students pursuing a career in tech. Join us as we explore the journey of IT students while discussing unique challenges and exciting opportunities in the tech field. Discover insights on portfolio building, specialization, and the importance of networking in your academic and professional life!

Question 1: "What inspired you to pursue a career in IT, and how has your experience been so far?"

My fascination with how technology works and its potential to solve real-world problems inspired me to pursue a career in IT. So far, my experience has been both rewarding and challenging. I've enjoyed learning about different programming languages, networking concepts, and cybersecurity principles. The hands-on projects and group assignments have helped me develop practical skills and work effectively in teams.

Question 2: "What are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced as an IT student?"

One of the biggest challenges has been keeping up with the rapid pace of technological advancements. It can be overwhelming to stay informed about the latest trends and tools. Additionally, balancing coursework, part-time work, and personal projects can be demanding.

Question 3: "How do you stay current with the fast-paced changes in technology while still in school?"

I actively participate in online communities, forums, and social media groups related to IT. I also subscribe to industry newsletters and follow tech influencers on social media. Additionally, I try to attend tech conferences and workshops whenever possible.

Question 4: "What concerns do you have about transitioning from student life to a full-time IT career?"

I'm concerned about the level of responsibility and pressure that comes with a full-time IT job. I'm also unsure about how to effectively manage my time and prioritize tasks in a professional environment.

Question 5: "How do you handle the pressure to succeed in such a competitive field?"

I try to focus on my own progress and not compare myself to others. I set realistic goals and celebrate my achievements, no matter how small. Additionally, I believe in the importance of self-care and maintaining a healthy work-life balance.

Question 6: "What advice would you give to other students who are just starting their IT journey?"

My advice is to be curious, persistent, and open to learning new things. Don't be afraid to ask questions and seek help when needed. Build a strong foundation in the fundamentals of IT, and don't be afraid to experiment with different technologies and programming languages.

Question 7: "What’s one thing you wish you knew before starting your IT studies?"

I wish I had known the importance of networking and building relationships with other IT professionals early on. These connections can be invaluable in finding internships, jobs, and mentors.

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Roterfil Borromeo aka "Baozi" - CompSci Undergrad known as "Ms. Everywhere" due to her active involvement in multiple tech organizations and communities, she attends numerous events while consistently acing her academics. Her dedication to learning and community engagement sets her apart as a dynamic and accomplished student leader.

⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/roterfil-borromeo⁠

Francine Nastassja P. Jara - also known as Jori, a passionate and talented Bachelor of Science in Computer Science student with a flair for design. As the Chief Creatives Officer in AWS Cloud Club PUP and one of the Graphics Lead in AWS Cloud Club Philippines, Jori leads with creativity and innovation. She also plays a pivotal role in AWS Cloud Club BuildHers+, empowering the next generation of tech enthusiasts.

⁠https://www.facebook.com/paris.jaraaa⁠

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