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www.rasulkireev.com
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| | | | | This is a reflection on my first volunteering experience at PyData 2019. | |
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www.yesthatblog.com
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| | | | | These opinions have been developed from 3 decades of attending and organizing conferences. This advice applies whether a conference non-profit or for-profit, all-volunteer or professionally run, community-driven or commercial. Time is precious. A bad conference wastes people's time. As as conference organizers you owe it to the attendees to make sure their time was well-spent. | |
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| | | | | Conferences are a fantastic way to not only broaden your horizons when it comes to your job and your skills, but also meet excellent people who might lead you to a new role, or new experiences. | |
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| | | Me and my partners agree that me going off and doing some startup team is not a recipe for success. One person just can't think of everything and one just needs to bounce off ideas and think of more options than the one brain can handle. A less apparent surprise | ||