I just started reading last week when someone I trust encouraged me into this. I’m reading up on business models, agile roadmap, and business systems. I just graduated from college with a Bachelor’s in Electronics Engineering while my only experience is to help manage my aunt’s small business and fill in any gaps, and right now I’m finding ways to systemize it… I’m thinking of starting my startup journey there, then helping the businesses of those I know systemize theirs. As for tech, I have been interested in it since I was in highschool learning anything I can, even buying a course for programming… For me it was hard because living in a third world country a few yet realized its potential and given my family’s social status, there’s not much resources or help offered. I currently have basic knowledge in electronics, communications/networking, robotics, programming, I also find it hard to dive deeper into the application of these things since finding someone who wants to mentor me is hard and materials are scarce especially heavy tools. I can’t really master and I’m more of a broad knowledge type. rn I’m applying for a cloud crash course scholarship which I’m looking forward to starting next year.
If you’re in my shoes, is there a better way that you would do it?
I just started reading last week when someone I trust encouraged me into this. I’m reading up on business models, agile roadmap, and business systems. I just graduated from college with a Bachelor’s in Electronics Engineering while my only experience is to help manage my aunt’s small business and fill in any gaps, and right now I’m finding ways to systemize it… I’m thinking of starting my startup journey there, then helping the businesses of those I know systemize theirs. As for tech, I have been interested in it since I was in highschool learning anything I can, even buying a course for programming… For me it was hard because living in a third world country a few yet realized its potential and given my family’s social status, there’s not much resources or help offered. I currently have basic knowledge in electronics, communications/networking, robotics, programming, I also find it hard to dive deeper into the application of these things since finding someone who wants to mentor me is hard and materials are scarce especially heavy tools. I can’t really master and I’m more of a broad knowledge type. rn I’m applying for a cloud crash course scholarship which I’m looking forward to starting next year.
If you’re in my shoes, is there a better way that you would do it?