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UAceIt Podcast - a place where future change makers come to get inspired!
UAceIt is a hub for learning infused with fun!
Are you ready for impactful insights from industry leaders? Do you wish to get motivated by individuals who dared to differ? Do you want to know what set certain initiatives and individuals apart?
Then, this is the place for you to be.
Master the skills you’re most passionate about with the best of instructors!
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Episode 4: Akshay Saini - The Dream Job Hunt
Akshay Saini is a software engineer at Uber, ex-software engineer at Paytm and has a rich experience of working with various tech communities. He has inspired thousands of students to chase their dream jobs and has been instrumental in devising strategies to enrich one's skillset.
For personal mentorship opportunities, get in touch with Akshay at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/akshaymarch7 -
Episode 3: Rahul Kumar - The path of building and sustaining a startup successfully
Rahul Kumar - AIR 34 in Grads Olympiad, Heyfolio Student of The Year, Swami Vivekanand National Youth Awardee, Vasundhara Maharashtra Yuva Prerna Sammaan and Karamveer Global Young Leader Awardee. Rahul has deep experience in sales & marketing, formulating marketing strategies and developing business models. In this video, he discusses the DOs and DON'Ts of startups, personal branding, marketing and leadership!
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Episode 2: Wendy Liga - Ace Apple's WWDC Scholarship
Wendy Liga is an iOS developer and has won the WWDC Swift Student Challenge 2020. In this talk, he walks us through his submission ‘Tunery’, which made it stand out and how newbies can get started. Wendy also talks about meaningful projects which not only use a thorough tech stack but also create an impact on society.
Tunery's Source Code - https://github.com/wendyliga/tunery -
Episode 1: Jalaj Jain - Ace the LegalTech race
Jalaj Jain, a law student at Gujarat National Law University joins us to discuss the role of technology in law. The relationship between law and technology forms two distinct areas for discussion and debate, but both are intertwined and no discussion is complete without acknowledging the other.