From Ministry to Code: William Kevin Roxton's Tech Transformation
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What if you could completely reinvent your career and find your true calling in an entirely new field? Former pastor William Kevin Roxton did just that by transitioning into a successful career as a software engineer. Join us as William shares his remarkable story, highlighting the significant challenges he faced and the unwavering determination that fueled his journey from ministry to tech. Learn about the pivotal role his family played, the courage it took to start anew, and how he maintained his core values throughout this transformative process.
Coding isn't just a technical skill; it's a gateway to personal and professional growth. William reveals how learning to code reignited his passion for lifelong learning and opened up countless networking opportunities. Discover the parallels between coding and non-technical hobbies like drumming, and gain insights into the importance of a growth mindset. William's story is a powerful testament to the idea that with grit and determination, anyone can master difficult skills and thrive in a new environment.
Dedication, consistency, and a willingness to embrace challenges are essential for mastering any new skill. William's journey from novice to professional coder serves as an inspiring example. He also shares his aspirations of blending soft skills with technical expertise, recent learnings about the ServiceNow platform, and his efforts to support veterans transitioning to tech careers. We wrap up the episode with heartfelt gratitude for William's insights and a call to action for our audience to rethink hiring practices and share valuable content. Don't miss this episode filled with inspiration, practical advice, and a touch of humor.
Chapitres
1. Transitioning to Software Engineering Apprenticeship (00:00:00)
2. Empowering Growth Through Learning Anything (00:07:06)
3. The Journey of Growth and Learning (00:10:30)
4. Expressing Gratitude in Apprenticeship Podcast (00:16:21)
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