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Extend Women in Tech Podcast - Interview with Poornima Nayar,.NET Developer, Microsoft and Umbraco MVP

Extend Women in Tech Podcast - Interview with Poornima Nayar,.NET Developer, Microsoft and Umbraco MVP

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In this episode, we chat with Poornima, a .NET Developer with over 10 years of experience and dual MVP titles in Microsoft Developer Technologies and Umbraco.

Based in Slough, UK, she shares her journey into tech, her educational background, and her experience navigating the UK IT job market.

We explore her freelancing experience, tech stack, and her unique role as a Technical Architect. Poornima also discusses her backend and frontend expertise, becoming an Umbraco Certified Master, and involvement in MVP communities. Plus, she reflects on her passion for public speaking and continuous learning, offering valuable insights for developers.

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