Tag: Career
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Five ideals for the modern enterprise
Posted on March 15, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length long
Gene Kim is a researcher and an author who has been studying high performing IT organizations for over two decades. HIs take on the five ideals for the modern enterprise.
Tags startups teams miscellaneous career
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Common life stressors and their impact on the workplace
Posted on March 13, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Let's face it, life can be hard. It's easy to say leave your problems at the door, but sometime common life stressors can affect employees' personal lives so much that it creeps into their professional life. By Michelle Kankousky.
Tags miscellaneous management teams cio career
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Distributed teams are helping startups scale faster
Posted on December 31, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length medium
An article by Alexandre Lazarow about a broader trend -- the growing trend of a distributed workforce model.More startups are using a distributed workforce model earlier in their lifecycle.
Tags startups teams miscellaneous career cio
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10 ways to smarten up your customer experience
Posted on November 15, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length short
CMO asks the experts for some practical tips for better customer experience management and optimisation. An article by Vanessa Mitchell (www.cmo.com.au).
Tags miscellaneous career cio software
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A developer's guide to setting and smashing career goals
Posted on September 15, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length medium
An older article by Isabel Nyo about setting developer's career goals. There is little information available for developers and software engineers on how to set these effectively.
Tags agile teams career how-to
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Things I learnt the hard way (in 30 years of software development)
Posted on June 22, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length long
This is a cynical, clinical collection of things Julio Biason learnt in 30 years working with software development.
Tags agile programming career how-to code-refactoring frameworks
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Three arguments for why you should write more (as developer)
Posted on February 22, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length short
Posted by Marek Zaluski, this is a short list of arguments to persuade any developer to write more. He does not mean write more code. He means write more for humans.
Tags miscellaneous programming learning career
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Fifty data structure and algorithms interview questions for programmers
Posted on October 13, 2018, Level beginner Resource Length long
Excellent list of curated interview questions for programmers by javinpaul. Many of programmers interviewing in large technology companies have no idea of what kind of programming interview questions to expect when you're applying. In this article author shares frequently asked programming interview questions from different interviews for programmers at different levels of experience, from people who have just graduated from college to programmers with one to two years of experience.
Tags programming learning miscellaneous career
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How to organize your thoughts on whiteboard and crush your technical interview
Posted on April 21, 2018, Level beginner Resource Length long
Doug Arcuri piece on organizational skills and the applied science of gluing lots of things together in the craft of software engineering. Author empathizes with those who experience technical interviews that are not classically trained.
Tags programming agile career teams
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The 4 Inflection Points of Company Culture
Posted on March 25, 2018, Level intermediate Resource Length long
Brian Halligan, CEO of HubSpot, wrote this interesting article about lessons from HubSpot's journey from startup to scaleup. HubSpot is inbound marketing and sales software that helps companies attract visitors, convert leads, and close customers.
Tags agile teams career
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Forget coding, here is the skill you need most when you start your career
Posted on August 10, 2017, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Lars Schmidt article on developing soft skills as main driver for propelling your career. It used to be that the only way to climb a career ladder was to pick up more skills. Today, many of those ladders have fallen and shattered.
Tags programming career