When Stella Ladegbaye was in secondary school, she could pick catering or data processing as the extracurricular activity…
When Stella Ladegbaye was in secondary school, she could pick catering or data processing as the extracurricular activity to focus on. While she may have loved cooking, she does not regret the decision to focus on data processing, which has now paved her way into tech.
Stella Ladegbaye is now a self-taught web developer, consuming learning materials from the web and growing under the mentorship of her elder sister.
She has picked up other skills, including hairdressing and the aforementioned catering, but she sees her future in tech.
YouTube provided the foundational knowledge but she admits that the videos were difficult to understand, so she joined a BootCamp.
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Stella Ladegbaye’s experience in web-development
Not every teen out there is as fortunate as Stella in terms of getting access to mentorship or learning materials. With the help of her sister, she gained access to the data, laptop, and other resources she needed at an excellent stage of her learning. Today, she is proficient in HTML documents, CSS preprocessors, and CSS frameworks among others.
When asked if she would contemplate a career in technology, she replied that it was a long-term objective for her because there are lingering issues with technology that have been resolved and still need to be. In fact, there are problems yet to be discovered.
Money is not Stella Ladegbaye’s major motivation. She believes that more money will come with developing your skills. Since money is a tool, people who add value to others are rewarded with more of it. We provide value through the special skills that we bring to the table. The more value you bring, the more money you’ll likely make.
So far, she has had no problem balancing her tech career journey with the rest of her activities. Her advice to other tech teenagers or those looking forward to delving into tech is to keep learning. There is a liberty to explore tech before discovering your niche, which means exploration is allowed in building tech skills.
You can watch the full interview here
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