I can see you live in the GTA. Go to tech meetups listed on Meetup.com such as
ServerlessToronto
DevTO
TechTO
Lunch && Learn
AWS Toronto User Group
Ruby on Rails Meetup
React Meetup
Scala Toronto Meetup
BigData and DataScientist Meetup
Try to volunteer your time if they will allow you to.
Look for events at MaRS or any of the economic development centers in the GTA and attend.
Whatever your skill is start sharing it for free.
Get a LinkedIn with a Profile Photo, and same here get a Profile Photo on your DEV.to. Nobody wants to spend their time helping or networking with an anonymous person online because it feels like time wasted.
There are lots of opportunities in the GTA.
If you can figure out a way to get free or inexpensive tickets to Collision Conf that would be ideal as well.
Find a tech mentor in Toronto. There are plenty of senior entrepreneurs that will mentor you to grow your network if you in exchange but time in and do busy work and menial tasks for them.
From this article, I received 400+ connections on LinkedIn in 2 days asking feedback on their LinkedIn Profile. That is menial work for myself but I do it without thinking what my return will be.
Instead of thinking "what can I get out of this?", think "how I can help someone today?"
Thank you for the thoughtful comment! It's good I am at least volunteering several places already. I was shocked by the number +500, so thought If I Should massively send connection requests. What a great work of yours! A admire it.
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Thank you for useful advice. What do you say to who has no contact at all when for a connection?
Hi Juneau,
I can see you live in the GTA. Go to tech meetups listed on Meetup.com such as
Try to volunteer your time if they will allow you to.
Look for events at MaRS or any of the economic development centers in the GTA and attend.
Whatever your skill is start sharing it for free.
Get a LinkedIn with a Profile Photo, and same here get a Profile Photo on your DEV.to. Nobody wants to spend their time helping or networking with an anonymous person online because it feels like time wasted.
There are lots of opportunities in the GTA.
If you can figure out a way to get free or inexpensive tickets to Collision Conf that would be ideal as well.
Find a tech mentor in Toronto. There are plenty of senior entrepreneurs that will mentor you to grow your network if you in exchange but time in and do busy work and menial tasks for them.
From this article, I received 400+ connections on LinkedIn in 2 days asking feedback on their LinkedIn Profile. That is menial work for myself but I do it without thinking what my return will be.
Instead of thinking "what can I get out of this?", think "how I can help someone today?"
Thank you for the thoughtful comment! It's good I am at least volunteering several places already. I was shocked by the number +500, so thought If I Should massively send connection requests. What a great work of yours! A admire it.