Tips on submitting and giving your first talk

I never thought I’d face a room full of people and speak words out of my own free will, but here we are! This was my first year of submitting to tech conferences, and I had the pleasure of speaking at three of them — Android Makers, Droidcon Berlin and 360AnDev ❤.

I was nervous throughout the process — from picking a topic, writing an abstract, to delivering the talk. So much so that when I got my first rejection, I was relieved and ready to throw in the towel!

I’m glad I didn’t, because sharing what I learned through speaking has been an incredible experience, even though 100% terrifying. In this post, I will share what worked for me in getting started:

Finding a topic

No two people explain concepts the exact same way, so it absolutely worth sharing your knowledge even if it is something that has been spoken about before.

Submitting abstracts to Call For Papers (CFP):

Keep your abstract succinct and focus on what the audience will learn from your talk.

Tips on overcoming your nerves

The audience is on your side, and if you *think* you messed up during your talk, just keep going.

I have anxiety about this whole process, and what convinced me is if I don’t enjoy speaking, I never have to do it again, but it is worth trying at least once.

You don’t have to do this alone, lean into your developer community and check out organizations that can support you, like Toastmasters, Write/Speak/Code, Women Techmakers Berlin and so forth.

I hope the above tips are helpful, would love to hear your thoughts in the comments below or on Twitter. Looking forward to hearing you speak, here are some conferences that you can submit to right now!