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How to Launch a Tech Start-Up: Robotics, Gaming and Other Tech Jobs

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Paperback 32 pages
Nosy Crow Ltd 4 July 2024
You, Michelle

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Discover what it’s really like to launch a start-up, and all of the other jobs in the tech industry, in this fascinating illustrated guide written by entrepreneur Michelle You. Learn about how to design your tech product, what a coder does and how to grow your start-up. Curious about other tech jobs? From software engineers and AI safety researchers to digital fashion designers and gaming content creators, there are lots of different jobs in technology.

Software engineers design and build apps, websites and computer programs

Games designers come up with the look and feel of new video games AI engineers program and train artificial intelligence systems so they can think and learn like humans How to Launch a Tech Start-Up is the ideal book for children interested in working in tech.

Other titles in the series include: How to Be an Astronaut and Other Space Jobs (shortlisted for Blue Peter Book Award 2020) How to Be a Detective and Other Crime-Fighting Jobs How to Be an Actor and Other Film and TV JobsHow to Be a Footballer and Other Sports Jobs How to Be a Vet and Other Animal JobsHow to Be a Doctor and Other Life-Saving Jobs

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