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The digital infrastructure industry is incredibly diverse and needs talent of all types, says Harris Hamid, a computer science student at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey, and a student advocate for non-profit Nomad Futurist Foundation.
"No matter what you're doing, you can find a spot here," Hamid tells Cool Vector.
Hamid emphasizes how the industry welcomes people from all backgrounds, recalling how he has already met graphic designers, engineers, and career-changers with different areas of expertise to offer. He encourages students to see Nomad Futurist as a resource for learning and networking, regardless of their major, emphasizing that there's a place in the industry for everyone.
Access the transcript and a searchable library of content at the Cool Vector Substack.
#datacenter #digitalinfrastructure #computerscience
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The digital infrastructure industry is incredibly diverse and needs talent of all types, says Harris Hamid, a computer science student at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey, and a student advocate for non-profit Nomad Futurist Foundation.
"No matter what you're doing, you can find a spot here," Hamid tells Cool Vector.
Hamid emphasizes how the industry welcomes people from all backgrounds, recalling how he has already met graphic designers, engineers, and career-changers with different areas of expertise to offer. He encourages students to see Nomad Futurist as a resource for learning and networking, regardless of their major, emphasizing that there's a place in the industry for everyone.
Access the transcript and a searchable library of content at the Cool Vector Substack.
#datacenter #digitalinfrastructure #computerscience