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Upcoming Series: Tech Community Live (and also “Hello” from the new Tech Community lead!)

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Justin_Ong
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Apr 01, 2022

Hi everyone, for those I haven’t met yet, my name is Justin Ong and I’m taking over as the program lead for Microsoft Tech Community.

 

 

My goal is to make this a platform for everyone in the Microsoft community to be able to get help solving their problems, build connections with industry peers they may not have otherwise met IRL, and maybe even have a little fun on the way.

 

We’ve got a lot of fun and exciting changes planned, and to that end we are going to be starting a new monthly LinkedIn Audio (with the help of community ally Dux Sy of AvePoint) where we’ll discuss what’s coming down the pipe with Tech Community, the latest Microsoft news, as well as talking about community in general and how we can all get more out of one of life’s greatest asset: the people we know.

 

Our first topic: “How community has evolved”

 

Please join us on April 6th at 12pm CST live on LinkedIn. We would also love for you to share and invite others!

Watch the discussion here: LinkedIn

Updated Apr 04, 2022
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  • dimforest's avatar
    dimforest
    Brass Contributor

    Justin_Ong great meetup!

     

    Dux Raymond Sy said something during the meetup that I was hoping to touch on during the meetup but my other call hogged my mic.

     

    He mentioned how he doesn't believe in there being a "work life" and "home life" existing entirely separate from one another and I couldn't agree more. I think a lot of the disdain people feel towards "the grind" is because they're trying to force this segregation. Work isn't just a natural part of their days, it's an 8 hour task or meeting which is interfering or sitting on top of their "normal" day. 

     

    I know it's cliche when folks suggest "finding something you love" for work but I think it's more appropriate to find something you tolerate and then make it something you love. Computers, licensing, listening to management and users complain, etc.. these aren't things anybody truly "loves" or grows up wishing to achieve. These are things we, in tech, tolerate and either learn to love or learn to hate.

     

    Part of that learning to love is finding others in your shoes. Communities like this and others are a fantastic gateway to learning to love your life in tech more. I spend the best hours of Monday through Friday working, I don't think it'd be fair to myself if I spent all of those hours hating what I do or completely barring it off of my normal non-work life. Working in technology is just a part of who I am, home or not. Communities give me a space and outlet to network with others and grow.

     

    Lastly - the community is lucky to have Justin. He did great things over at Spiceworks and left some impossibly big shoes (probably Jordan's) to fill. 

  • MVelkov's avatar
    MVelkov
    Copper Contributor

    Well Bro.. The hardest part In almost everything is ... To choose / decide what to do or what you want ... So : ) Just Do it ! 😎 And You will Do A lot more I am shure ! So .. Play To Win ! 😄