Before you talk yourself out of it
The things local professionals say to themselves — and the honest answers
There are predictable reasons why a talented professional in Guyana might hesitate to apply. Here’s what’s true.
The Worry
“I’m not experienced enough. The other contributors are more senior than me.”
The assumption that contribution requires a certain level of seniority or achievement before it counts.
The Reality
Three years of real experience is worth more than twenty years of theory.
The entrepreneurs BYG supports are often earlier in their journey than you are in yours. What you know right now — about operating in Guyana, building something, navigating the professional landscape here — is genuinely useful to someone a few steps behind you. Seniority isn’t the threshold. Willingness to contribute honestly is.
The Worry
“BYG seems focused on the diaspora. I’m not sure there’s a role for someone who stayed.”
The sense that the platform was built for people who left, not for the people still building here.
The Reality
The ecosystem breaks without local roots. You are the roots.
The diaspora’s contributions only reach the ground through people like you. You’re not peripheral to the BYG ecosystem — you’re essential to it. The BYG Exchange is explicitly designed to bring diaspora capacity and local knowledge into contact with each other. That contact point is a person in Guyana.
The Worry
“I don’t have time. I’m already stretched building my own practice or business.”
The fear that becoming a Contributor means taking on a second job on top of an already full one.
The Reality
You define the capacity. BYG works around what you actually have to give.
Contribution is calibrated to your bandwidth — not an expectation set by someone else. Two hours a month of genuine presence is more valuable than nominal membership in something you can’t sustain. When you apply, you tell BYG what you can offer. The ecosystem works with that, not against it.
The Worry
“I don’t have an international profile or a global network to offer.”
The assumption that valuable contribution requires a LinkedIn with international reach and a passport full of stamps.
The Reality
Your local network is exactly what the ecosystem is missing.
The people you know in Georgetown, New Amsterdam, Linden — the relationships you’ve built inside Guyana’s professional and business community — are not available to anyone outside the country. That’s not a lesser form of network. For the work BYG is doing, it’s an essential one.
Who’s already contributing from Guyana
A sample of what local contribution looks like
Contributors based in Guyana come from every sector and career stage. Here’s the kind of range already inside the network.
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Sectors needed on the ground
Every profession has a role
The entrepreneurs BYG serves span every sector of the Guyanese economy. Whatever your professional background, there is someone in the ecosystem who needs what you know.
Law & legal practice
Accounting & finance
Education & training
Technology & digital
Health & wellness
Engineering & architecture
Creative & media
Business & entrepreneurship
Agriculture & food
Social work & NGO
Logistics & trade
Students & emerging professionals
What you receive
What being a Contributor gives you
Contribution is reciprocal. Here’s what the ecosystem gives back to the professionals who build from within it — especially those based in Guyana.
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Application reviewed
The BYG team reviews your application and follows up directly if there’s alignment.
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Welcome call
A conversation to understand your context, capacity, and where you’re best positioned to contribute.
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Profile activated
Your Contributor profile goes live — visible inside the network, matched to relevant opportunities.
