I'm a technical manager, but I don't have to take care of people. I only have to worry about technology itself.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm an engineer. I'm a techie, really.
No matter how non-technical your life and work, you're going to have to interact with technology and technical people. If you know something about how devices and systems operate, it's a big advantage.
I'm very good with technology, I always have been, and with machines in general. They seem not threatening like other people find them, but a source of fun and amusement.
I would be better at my job if I were technical.
You don't need to be an engineer or a tech person to benefit from technology. You can hire them.
I love technology and I can handle myself around a computer.
I definitely think what drives technology companies is the people; because in a technology company it's always about what are you going to do next.
Whether you're a programming prodigy or the office manager holding it all together, technology empowers small groups of passionate people with an astonishing degree of leverage to make the world a better place.
I'm not a tech guy. I'm looking at the technology with the eyes of my customers, normal people's eyes.
At its core, 90 percent of my job is still sitting down in a room full of people, and breaking stories... and that requires virtually no technology.