Becoming a Technical Services Architect

Careers guidance20 minsFREE

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Key takeaways
An understanding of what the difference is between traditional Software Engineer and  a Technical Services Architect.
An insight into being a Technical Services Architect.
Skills and background we look for in candidates so that they succeed in this role.
Lili KastilioHost: Lili is a Technical Services Architect at Snyk an Open Source Security Platform. She studied Computer Science at university but did not feel sure about what roles were available for her as a career, so she tried her hand at many different roles which eventually led her to get a position as an Architect.
Have you always wondered what careers were available in the technology industry. This class will give students an in depth look at what a 'Technical Services Architect' role looks like as well as what is involved. Lili will share her experience as a Technical Services Architect including what her usual day and week looks like. She will also discuss with students how it is different to being an Software Engineer. This class is perfect for students who are interested in learning about careers surrounding computing, software and technology.  

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Safeguarding reminder:The safety of your child is of the utmost importance. All of our classes are pre-recorded to remove any concerns around live participation. For reruns of our past live classes, students' webcams and microphones were disabled and only the chat history, if participation was requested, is visible.

Suitable for:

This session is for all tech enthusiasts who want to hear about one of the many roles available in the industry. 

Class requirements:
You will need a laptop or device with internet connection to watch the class, as well as a pen and notepad for taking notes.
What to expect:
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