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benoitpasquier.com
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| | | | For the past few years, I had the opportunity to mentor new joiners through different roles. In some aspects, I could see myself in them the same way I started years back: eager to prove themselves, jumping on the code and hacking around. I tried to think about what I learnt the hard way since my first role in the tech industry and how could I help them learn the easy way. | |
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blog.nodraak.fr
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| | | | After finishing my studies in France, I wanted to enjoy the possibility of traveling and working in 26 countries without passport or laborious paperwork. The aerospace industry in France is also very international, and I consider it an asset to have lived in different countries and be able to speak various languages. Flag of Europe - Wikipedia, Public domain For these reasons, I searched outside France for my first job, and was able to get a job in Madrid, Spain. | |
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tim.blog
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| | | | Preface by Tim Ferriss I've written about how I learned to speak, read, and write Japanese, Mandarin, and Spanish. I've also covered my experiments with German, Indonesian, Arabic, Norwegian, Turkish, and perhaps a dozen others. | |
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longest.voyage
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| | Longest Voyage is Jamie Crisman's home for notes, bad writing, and randomly updated blog: This will probably be scattered and uninteresting, but I wanted to write about a few things since it's been a portion of my time this last year or so. Before moving to Japan, I attempted the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT). The levels have changed over the years, but basically it goes from N5 as the lowest to N1 being the heighest. No idea why they prepend the N to it. Also, no idea why you'd make the hard... |