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staysaasy.com
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| | | | The macro environment is changing in ways that are creating a more employer-advantaged workspace and demanding results of businesses. Use this as an opportunity to refrain from being an asshole and drive major results for your business. | |
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mikemcquaid.com
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| | | | I left GitHub after 10 years to cofound Raise.dev. After an early failed experiment building IoT developer tools, we pivoted and built Workbrew: an enterprise-friendly layer over Homebrew, a project I've maintained since 2009 and led since 2019. Two years in, we've raised VC funding, built a remote team, and have happy, paying customers. Here's what I learned so far. | |
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peterszasz.com
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| | | | We're covering the entire process of getting hired as an EM together with Péter Batiz, an experienced consultant who's been helping startups and scale-ups find tech talent for more than a decade. We divided the "getting hired" process into five parts: ?? Capturing your Preferences ?? Perfecting your CV and | |
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www.cesarsotovalero.net
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| | The next wave of extremely powerful and specialized AI models is coming, and it will likely revolutionize software engineering as we know it. As developers, we need to get the skills to surf the wave and keep our jobs. As with every technological breakthrough, AI will create new jobs and destroy others. In this article, I will focus on how you can keep your job in this new world dominated by AI. My focus is on software engineering jobs, but most of the principles I mentioned also apply to other professions. |