This new interview in the women in tech series features Tolulope Fabunmi, a Nigerian Devops Engineer, young mother of two toddlers. Her motivation? Her sons! The financial freedom she can have working in tech, and the flexibility to share moments with her babies. A new badass mum in the women in tech team. This girl will be an amazing mentor for girls in tech in no time. I can feel how generous she is to share all her wisdom and experience.
I let you discover her unique story.
Could you start with a small presentation, so we can get to know you better?
I am Tolulope Fabunmi, in my late 20s, from Nigeria, I am a DevOps Engineer and also double as a support Engineer. I am a mum to two amazing toddlers (anywhere you see me give me a warm hug). I love singing, dancing and reading.
What motivated you to work in a tech field?
My sons basically. I wanted to give my kids a good headstart, be financially capable while also being physically available for them thanks to the flexibility that comes with Tech.
How did you learn your technical skills? (self-taught, college, bootcamp...)
I started homeschooling with a textbook on html my neighbour borrowed me, then I met my mentor who handed me some resources to start out with. Before I joined a bootcamp (Dufuna Codecamp to learn Software Development).
After trying out Software Development for a while I wanted to do DevOps/Cloud then I joined She Code Africa and here we are.
How is it to find a job in tech?
Well, I would say getting an entry level job is getting harder by the day but it would happen eventually. I started out as a support Engineer because my boss was ready to take a chance on me (I am always grateful for the opportunity)
Have you experienced imposter syndrome? If yes, could you tell us a little about it?
Who never mess up hands in the air. Lol.
I have gone through this a whole lot of time. I have doubted myself plenty time.
But I would say I am blessed with mentors who constantly asked me to do it, make mistakes and grow.
How do you feel about being a minority in tech as a female? Have you had any uncomfortable situations to share? Or a funny situation?
The funny situations would be telling people you are in tech and obviously you have a little baby strapped to your back until they hear me speak of what I know and can do. Being a woman is something, then being a mother in technology is another level.
What do you like about your job?
The ability to automate processes in the software Development lifecycle. Troubleshooting (even though though stressful) then helping others come on board.
Are you happy with your career choice?
I would always pick tech over and over again.
How do you expect to grow in the future?
To grow older and be a Tech sis lol. Growing to lead Engineering team and pour out all my love to the newbies.
What would you say to a girl/woman who wants to start a career in tech?
There is a room for you. Come on board. Its doable trust me, if I can with my big tummy and all then you can too.
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Tools I use for this site
- I buy all my domain names on Namecheap, as thetrendycoder.com
- The hosting of this website is made on Bluehost.
- The website is created with WordPress.org (and not WordPress.com).
- I use the page builder Elementor because it makes it easy to create modern pages with drag and drop.
- I have multiple websites, and on most of them, I use themes from wpKoi. I love their design, they are very original and work well with Elementor.
- All the designs and images are created using canvas.
- I use Grammarly and languagetool to correct all my spelling and grammar mistakes.
- SEO is a big thing on a website, I use a WordPress plugin called YoastSEO to help me with the basic analysis. I also use a tool called Keysearch for choosing the right keywords.
- To handle affiliate links, I use two platforms: impact and ShareASale.
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