I served as a main speaker at a technical webinar hosted on Twitter (X), where I delivered a session to an audience of 243 live participants . link to live recording
External links are not reviewed as per guidelines. You can provide screenshot along with the invite letter for keynote speaking and audience size confirmation. If the engagement on the link is low then it will weaken.
Technical webinar bis relative, What’s the event about. Is it about the product of the company or an industry focused engagement?
its about helping and guiding Nysc students topic was Navigating a Career
in Software Engineering After NYSC
You may need to add more context for this to be assessed properly. Speaking or presenting alone is usually not sufficient for Tech Nation evidence, and online-only webinars (including X/Twitter Spaces) generally carry less weight than in-person or globally recognised events.
From my own experience, I’ve used speaking engagements successfully and also helped others speak at international technical conferences, but those cases worked because the events were clearly high quality with strong organiser credibility, defined speaker selection criteria, and other recognised speakers on the agenda.
Best,
Suyash
This is not a high profile tech event. Using a webinar about career advice presently doesn’t meet the standards for speaking evidence.
This type of activity can be relevant under contribution to the digital technology sector if it meets the criteria like why you were selected as speaker, if the session was accessible publicly, how it contributed to knowledge-sharing within the tech ecosystem.
You also want to consider the audience size, topic relevance, independent verification like news clipping, screenshot, traction etc.
The webinar on its own may be limited in weight, you can combine other speaking engagements or contributions to recognized sector.
this under OC2 just a supporting evidence