How did you get started speaking at tech conferences?
Yadav spoke at his first tech event in 2019, but his journey to public speaking started long before that and wasn’t always easy.
“Believe me, during my education, during my college, I was scared to actually speak in front of people,“ he told me. “I probably would have fainted if I tried to do that, so it was something, which I avoided for a long time.”
In 2013, Yadav was working as a developer for a startup in Mumbai and eventually became a team lead. He was looking for a way to help his team learn and level up their professional skills, so he started conducting small, informal training sessions. “That actually gave me some confidence that I can speak in front of people,” said Yadav.
Eventually, he moved to Pune and started working with Angular. All the while, continuing to put himself in front of groups. He expanded beyond teaching only co-workers to teaching in-person classes on Angular for a local institution. As part of the Angular community, he also began holding his own meetups for other developers. Each of these experiences helped him feel more comfortable presenting to groups. In 2019, he took the plunge and applied to speak at his first developer conference.
"I just saw a tweet on Twitter, that organizer of ngSrilanka is looking for speakers," he told me. "I was of course nearby, I was in India, so I just contacted them…and they accepted."
He’s never looked back.
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