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Exponential Growth - How to Break Into Tech

English, Technology, 1 season, 49 episodes, 1 day, 21 hours, 26 minutes
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Curious what it takes to break into tech? I went from working on boats to software engineering at LinkedIn, and I interview people with even better stories.
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Empowering Junior Developers and Lifelong Learning, with John Crickett

John Crickett is a software engineer, content creator and coach to thousands of junior developers. In this conversation he shares his personal journey into tech, as well as the origin story for his free resource: https://codingchallenges.fyi. Chapters: (00:31) Introduction (04:23) First Tech Job - Dawn of the Internet (07:40) Then & Now - Rapid Advancement in Tech (10:44) The Importance of Soft Skills (14:00) Transitioning From IC to Management, and Back (27:36) Becoming VP of Engineering (35:32) Working with AI (38:50) Special Guest Appearance - Eddie! (40:15) Advice for Being "Made Redundant" (48:11) Content Creation & CodingChallenges.fyi John's Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johncrickett/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/johncrickett Substack: https://codingchallenges.substack.com/ Website: https://codingchallenges.fyi/
11/28/202356 minutes, 20 seconds
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Empowering Women in Tech as a Microsoft Developer, with Jade Wilson

Jade Wilson is a Software Developer at Microsoft, based in the United Kingdom. Although she studied Computer Science in college, Jade's initial onramp into tech was anything but a walk in the park. In addition to dealing with discrimination early on, Jade discusses the hardships of balancing job searches, becoming and growing as a developer, and parenting. She also shares her views on empowering women in tech, and shares the importance of overcoming self-doubt, encouraging persistence and confidently express oneself. Chapters: (00:45) Intro (04:56) College Studies (11:05) First Interviews & Landing Her First Job (20:57) Working through problems (25:40) Getting recruited by Microsoft (36:34) Biggest Struggles Being Remote (41:51) Empowering Women in Tech (45:13) A Day in the Life at Microsoft (55:07) Experience with Azure Cloud (59:17) Using AI Tools (01:02:48) Content Creation (01:11:45) Hot Seat Jade's Links: Social links: https://jade-codes.dev LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jade-codes/
11/14/20231 hour, 17 minutes, 11 seconds
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Horses to Developer, with Mckenzie Noel

Mckenzie Noel is a software developer at Winsupply. Not that long ago, she was teaching horseback riding lessons to children. In this conversation we learn about how she pivoted into a tech adjacent role, and then becoming a developer. Chapters: (00:46) Intro (04:19) Horses (07:14) An Opportunity Presents Itself: Winsupply (14:35) Discovering a Passion for Programming (21:14) Tech Elevator (25:34) Lessons Learned / Advice (43:08) LinkedIn, and Networking (48:37) Hotseat Mckenzie's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mckenzie-noel/
10/31/202351 minutes, 47 seconds
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English Major to Expedia, Amazon Senior Manager and Co-Founding Storytellers AI, with Kirsten Lum

A 9 year analytics veteran of Amazon and Expedia, Kirsten Lum led dozens of leaders across core applied science, economics, as well as experience instrumentation and data architecture at global scale. Today, Kirsten oversees all aspects of data science, product, and engineering at Storytellers AI, a company she cofounded. In this conversation, Kirsten shares her personal journey into tech, as well as many nuggets of wisdom she's collected over the past decade. Fun fact: Kirsten was was selected for Amazon's top tier leadership program (500 out of ~1,500,000 employees worldwide selected each year). Chapters: (00:36) Intro (02:32) Kirsten's Early Story (08:30) Getting Out of the Freezer (11:42) Shots on Goal: Landing a Role at a Startup (17:03) Being Humble and Teachable (27:09) The Resume: 2-Part Framework (34:41) Expedia to Amazon (2nd Crisis) (42:48) "Licorice Jelly Beans" (46:02) Amazon to Storytellers (3rd Crisis) (58:10) Hiring - What She Looks For (01:02:44) Hot Seat Questions Kirsten's Links: https://www.storytellers.ai/ Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/machsci
10/24/20231 hour, 13 minutes, 41 seconds
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Programming, Business and Becoming The Fractional CTO, with Oshri Cohen

Oshri Cohen is a Canadian businessman, self-taught developer, former founder and executive at multiple startups. Today he serves the role of Fractional-CTO to multiple businesses, a model he has popularized in North America. In this conversation Oshri shares his journey into tech, making (and losing) millions early in his career, and gives his unique perspective on traditional education, software development, business and more. Chapters: (00:41) Intro (03:19) Learning to Code - The Vigilante Period (10:11) Failing Traditional School & Early Dev Jobs (23:34) Making Millions and Losing it All (30:26) Climbing to CTO (36:39) The Fractional CTO is Born (48:23) Hot Seat Questions Oshri's Links & Mentioned Resources: - Oshri's Personal Site: https://www.oshricohen.me/ - Oshri's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/oshricohen/ - Mage AI: https://www.mage.ai/
10/17/202354 minutes, 16 seconds
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Archeology To Software Engineer at Accenture, with James Reagan

James Reagan learned to code in his late thirties, doubling his salary and landing a role as a Software Engineer at Accenture. He previously served in the Marine Corps, and also contracted as an archaeologist for almost half a decade. James shares his journey into tech, battling physical and mental setbacks, finding mentorship and community, and creating content that eventually translated into warm job leads. Chapters: (00:46) Intro (01:58) Early Education & Experience (06:15) Year in Ireland (08:46) Archeology to Marine Corps (13:12) Physical and Mental Struggles (17:31) Marine Corps to Programming (22:09) Becoming Intentional (26:46) Vets Who Code, and Finding Mentorship (32:19) Hack Reactor, Networking and Interviews (44:56) Landing the Job & Doubling his Salary (49:52) Using Generative AI (52:05) Hot Seat Questions James' Links: - Personal Site: https://jpreagan.com/ - Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/jpreagan_ - Front End Masters: https://frontendmasters.com/ - Vets Who Code: https://vetswhocode.io/ - Hack Reactor Bootcamp: https://www.galvanize.com/
10/10/202355 minutes
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Becoming the Worlds Happiest Software Engineer and Empowering Junior Developers, with Erik Andersen

Erik Andersen is a Senior Engineer at Yum Brands. He's also a volunteer and advocate for junior developers everywhere, as well as a co-organizer for the Dallas Software Developers meetup group. In this conversation Erik shares his journey into tech, along with the tips, tricks and lessons learned along the way. Chapters: (01:00) Intro (01:44) Erik's Journey into Tech (07:32) Story time: Erik's Initial Job Search (11:28) Traditional Education and 4.0 Students (16:12) What would Erik do Different? (19:21) First Jobs and Internships (22:18) How to Stand Out (27:26) Thoughts on Data Structures & Algorithms (32:13) Working for Consultancies (38:58) Developer to Manager, and Back Again (40:43) Growing from a Junior to a Senior Developer (43:31) Content Creation (47:53) Hot Seat Questions Erik's Links: https://thehappydeveloper.bio.link/ https://www.youtube.com/@junior_jobs https://www.linkedin.com/in/ebandersen/
10/3/202354 minutes, 44 seconds
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2024 Apprenticeships & Internships: Microsoft Leap Overview, LinkedIn REACH Update, Hubspot, SpaceX, Intel and More

In this episode I summarize the Microsoft Leap Software Engineering Program, which is open at the time of this video. I also discuss the status of the next cohort of LinkedIn REACH engineers, and share several internships that are open now or in the near future, including: - Hubspot - SpaceX - Intel You can view the full Microsoft Informational Webinar here: https://youtu.be/7SVxh7lTthg Chapters: (00:14) Overview (00:57) Microsoft Leap Apprenticeship Intro (02:14) Leap's 3 Pillars (03:08) Common Profile of a Leap Apprentice (10:14) Interview Prep (12:21) Referrals, Tips and Final Thoughts (14:37) Guided Application Walkthrough (19:07) LinkedIn's REACH Apprenticeship Update (20:36) Tech Internships Open Now or Soon Interviewing Resources Mentioned in the video: - YouTube Video mentioned at 12:26 for Interviewing at Microsoft: https://youtu.be/8Myx-vy0csM?si=QQFnOJrS1DcF4RvE - https://www.pramp.com - Book: Cracking the Coding Interview - https://www.amazon.com/Cracking-Coding-Interview-Programming-Questions/dp/0984782850
9/29/202324 minutes, 33 seconds
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Working at Microsoft, Startups and Raising Millions at Okteto with Ramiro Berrelleza

Ramiro Berrelleza is the founder of Okteto, a company that prides itself on allowing teams deploy cloud environments with a single click. Before founding Okteto, Ramiro worked at Microsoft, alongside Satya Nadella before he became CEO. He would go on to work at ElasticBox and Atlassian. In our conversation Ramiro shares what makes non-traditional candidates unique, what he looks for when hiring them and why a startup might not be the right choice for a recent bootcamp graduate. Chapters: (01:46) Growing up in Mexico (07:02) Mindset on Moving to America (10:27) Message to Career Changers (12:20) Working with Satya Nadella at Microsoft (18:50) Working at Startups vs. Big Companies (32:17) Founding Okteto (42:10) What Okteto looks for when hiring (47:57) Hot seat questions Ramiro's Links: - Website: https://www.okteto.com/ - Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ramiroberrelleza/ - Twitter/X: @rberrelleza @oktetohq
9/26/202355 minutes, 29 seconds
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Minister to Developer. Landing a job in a tough economy, with Coleman Escue

Coleman Escue landed a full time role as a software developer in one of the toughest job markets in recent memory. His path was anything but conventional: Minister. Chiropractic assistant. Electrician. Rather than view his path as a set of unrelated experiences, Coleman realized he was accumulating skills. In time, he would leverage those skills to pierce a veil of early rejection and setbacks, landing a dream role as a professional developer. - Coleman's LinkedIn Profile - Per Scholas, the Bootcamp Coleman attended.
9/19/202352 minutes, 55 seconds
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Leveraging Humility as a Junior Dev, Executive and Startup Founder with Dan Lines

Dan Lines is the Co-Founder and COO at LinearB. From his early days as a junior dev, to becoming the youngest junior exec and now a startup co-founder, two pillars of Dan's success have been humility and empathy. In this conversation we discuss: How to land a role as a junior dev without a CS degree Co-founding a company Improving the developer experience Starting and growing a Podcast Dan's Links: LinearB Dev Interrupted Podcast
9/12/202347 minutes, 8 seconds
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Sonic and Hotels to LinkedIn Program Manager with Raymond Lorenzana

Raymond Lorenzana Jr. is the Program Manager for LinkedIn's REACH Apprenticeship program. Before that, he used to work at Sonic and Marriot Hotels before landing an internship at Google. Raymond shares how he overcame "not being the smartest kid" growing up, dealing with imposter syndrome and how he eventually went on to work for some of the biggest names in tech.
9/5/202347 minutes, 52 seconds
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LinkedIn’s Apprenticeship Just Opened: Program Deepdive & Community Questions

LinkedIn's REACH Apprenticeship program just opened. I do a deep dive on the application process, what you can expect and the many benefits that are included. Program Details: https://careers.linkedin.com/reach AI / ML Apprenticeship Application Backend Engineering Application
9/1/202350 minutes, 31 seconds
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Freelance to Senior Engineer at Wisely with Caleb Mellas

Caleb Mellas is a Senior Software Engineer at Olo, the company that acquired Wisely. He talks about learning to code, progressing to the senior level and being part of a hundred million dollar acquisition. Links: - Caleb's Newsletter - Caleb's LinkedIn
8/29/202352 minutes, 16 seconds
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Programming, hundred-million dollar exits and founding a company with Ori Keren

Ori Keren is Co-founder & CEO at LinearB, a company focused on Software Delivery Management for Engineering Leaders. Prior to starting LinearB, Ori was VP of R&D at CloudLock, which was eventually acquired by Cisco . Before that, he managed an engineering group at Interwise that was eventually acquired by AT&T. With more than 15 years of management experience, Ori shares his journey into tech, as well as advice for those trying to do the same. Ori's Links: - LinkedIn Profile - LinearB, Ori's company
8/22/202354 minutes, 49 seconds
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Construction to Software Developer with Luke Hovee

Luke Hovee is a Software Engineer at CollegeHouse. Before this, he served time in the Army and also worked construction. Luke's LinkedIn
8/15/202349 minutes, 27 seconds
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Concrete to CEO and Business Mogul with Nik Froehlich

Nik Froehlich is the Founder and CEO of Saritasa, a leading US-Based Software Consulting & Development Firm with 140+ employees. He shares his journey into tech, entrepreneurship and building an empire from the ground up. Nik's links: - https://www.saritasa.com/ - LinkedIn Profile
8/8/202351 minutes, 2 seconds
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Army to Senior Product Manager at Salesforce with Nicu Parente

Nicu Parente is a Senior Product Manager at Salesforce, Army veteran and content creator. Nicu's Links: - Personal Website - Free Tech Resources - Connect with Nicu - LinkedIn Profile
8/1/20231 hour, 20 minutes, 30 seconds
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Army to Software Engineer at Zillow with Joshua Huston

Growing up in Arizona, Joshua Huston used to think the internet ran itself. Today he influences a small portion of it as a Software Engineer at Zillow. In this conversation, Josh takes us on a journey that starts in a small town in Arizona, time in the Army and National Guard, pivoting into tech as an analyst at Zillow and eventually into Software Engineering. - Joshua's LinkedIn Profile
7/18/202351 minutes, 34 seconds
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June 2023 Community Wins & Recap

This week we're celebrating community wins, and recapping some of the underlying themes of last month's episodes. We hear from Lane Hamilton and Taiyo Scanlon-Kimura, each of whom recently graduated from a software engineering bootcamp. We dive into their progress, lessons learned and also what they each have planned as next-steps. Show Links: - Lane's LinkedIn - Taiyo's LinkedIn Want to share your own win on a future episode? Contact me https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-hudnall/https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-hudnall/.
7/11/202332 minutes, 10 seconds
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Business to Head of Engineering at Capgemini with Casey Dai

Growing up, Casey Dai was immersed in Entrepreneurship at an early age. This naturally led him to pursue a career in business. Soon, Casey found himself wanting for more data-driven decisions, leading him to pivot into the world of data. Today, he's the Head of Data Engineering at Capgemini. In our conversation, Casey shares the framework that helped him reinvent himself multiple times, including negotiation strategies, his stance on interviewing and learning how to learn. Links: - Casey's LinkedIn - Casey's Substack
7/4/20231 hour, 18 minutes, 45 seconds
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Liberal Arts to Frontend Engineer with Jordan Manley

He knew his resume was horrible. A lost decade. Impossible to convey his newfound programing skills. He was competing against people that checked all the right boxes and held the fancy degrees. But rather than admit defeat, Jordan Manley took a first-principles approach. He played to his strengths, and would soon land a developer role in New York, the city of his dreams. Jordan's story is a tale of exploration, perseverance and an inspirational ability to constantly put himself out there. Episode Links: - Jordan's LinkedIn Profile - CodeTrack: www.CodeTrack.dev - CodeTrack (Branded Version): www.pursuit.codetrack.dev
6/27/20231 hour, 4 seconds
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Oilfield to Software Quality Engineer with Mauricio Marques

Growing up in Brazil, Mauricio Marques started from humble beginnings, but he didn't let that stand in the way of his goals. At 17 he went to work, and soon found himself managing a team. Over the next several years Mauricio explored many different paths before he landed on a role in software quality engineering. His is a story about preparation, determination and a fiery passion for continuous growth.
6/20/20231 hour, 1 minute, 43 seconds
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Pt 2: English Major to Senior SWE at Amazon, Google and Block with Andy Wong

Andy returns to the show to continue where we left off last time. Rather than content creation and his initial learnings, this time Andy focuses more on what it took for him to pivot from his junior positions into roles with Amazon, Google and now Block.
6/13/20231 hour, 12 minutes, 55 seconds
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English Major to Senior SWE at Amazon, Google and Block with Andy Wong

Andy Wong considered himself the weakest graduate of his bootcamp cohort. Studying English and Psychology in school, it would've been easy to give up and pursue something else. But not Andy. He doubled down and started reading some of his brothers Computer Science textbooks. Eventually, he got his shot. Today, Andy has worked at some of the biggest names in tech - Amazon, Google and now Block. But getting there was anything but straightforward. Andy's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andykeewong/
5/30/20231 hour, 2 minutes, 1 second
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Oil Rig to Software Engineering with Geraldo Gomes

“I was so excited with the idea of not having to wear coveralls again.” Just a few years ago, Geraldo Gomes was working on oil rigs. Today he writes software from his home office. In this conversation he shares his story of overcoming addiction and an unsustainable career path to move into one he previously only ever dreamed of.
5/16/202352 minutes, 31 seconds
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Retail to LinkedIn Program Manager with Lyssa Jackson

Despite humble beginnings, Lyssa Jackson developed a strong sense of self worth and belief in herself at an early age. The seeds of entrepreneurship were planted during high school, when none other than LinkedIn Founder Reid Hoffman gave a speech at her school, along with a copy of a book that would completely change her life. It wasn't a straight line, but Lyssa overcame adversity from all angles as she blazed her own path into tech. Today, she's a Program Manager at LinkedIn, a content creator and a mentor. Her story is a masterpiece of execution, determination and grit. ⭐️ Lyssa's Website: https://heylj.com
5/9/20231 hour, 57 seconds
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Truck Driver to Flutter Developer with Khalid Warsame

A few years ago, Khalid Warsame drove trucks for a living, spending more time away than he did at home. Today, he works from his home office as a flutter developer. He shares his journey, which included starting his own companies, finding inspiration from YouTube creators and explaining how he worked through rejection and bumps along the way. - Khalid's Website: https://khalidwar.com/ - Khalid's other links: https://bio.khalidwar.com/ Mentioned Resources: - Dorian Develops: https://www.youtube.com/@DorianDevelops
5/2/20231 hour, 4 minutes, 48 seconds
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Biology Major to Product Support Engineer with John Bui

Growing up, John Bui never pictured himself in a corporate job.A career in tech? Not in his wildest dreams.John faced a lot of pressure to succeed from an early age.This led him into a field he didn't enjoy.Despite the setbacks, John followed his interests.He refused to settle as he slowly blazed a trail into tech, working at several startups.In this weeks conversation, John shares the strategies he used, the trials and tribulations, as well as the many lessons learned along the way.
4/25/202352 minutes, 39 seconds
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Automotive Parts Sales to Software Developer with Andrew Clarkson

Andrew Clarkson used to change jobs every year. But he wasn't wandering aimlessly; he had a plan. Andrew learned something something from each, snowballing into a career that now finds him working from his home office. He talks about his foray into programming, how he learned to code, and shares the networking techniques that helped land his first job in tech. Additional Resources: - Andrew's Links: https://linktr.ee/aclarkson
4/18/20231 hour, 2 minutes, 11 seconds
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Lawyer to Google Engineer and Beyond with Zubin Pratap

It was September, 2016. Zubin was sitting in bed, when he came across a quote that would alter his life trajectory: “He who says he can and he who says he can’t are both usually right.” Zubin didn’t sleep that night. In the blink of an eye, he taught himself to code, and soon found himself working alongside some of the brightest engineers in the world at Google. Additional Information: - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zubinpratap - Twitter: https://twitter.com/zubinpratap - YouTube: / @zubinpratap - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zubinpratap - FreeCodeCamp: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/aut... - Courses: https://www.matchfitmastery.com
4/11/20231 hour, 21 minutes, 13 seconds
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School Teacher to LinkedIn UX Engineer with Katherine Lewis

Business school. Marketing intern. School teacher. Katherine Lewis walked many paths before landing a role at LinkedIn as a Reach Apprentice UX Engineer. When she decided to pursue a career in tech, she flipped the script on the traditional job search, landing multiple offers. Katherine shares her stance on mindset, positive thinking and overcoming adversity. If you think the best way to land that first tech job is through applications…this episode is for you. Additional Resources: Podcast: No Barriers - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-barriers/id1437865007  The Leon Foundation - https://www.leonfe.org/  Opportunity Made - ⁠https://www.opportunitymade.com/⁠
4/4/20231 hour, 16 minutes, 57 seconds
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Marine Biology to LinkedIn Technical Program Manager with Liz Wheeles

She didn’t graduate from college. At times, she was told she’d never succeed. None of that stopped Liz Wheeles from making moves that eventually saw her work at some of the biggest companies in tech. Today, she's a Principal Program Manager at LinkedIn.
3/28/202342 minutes, 44 seconds
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Chiropractor to Military Spouse to AWS Developer with Cynthia Pottin

“I have to grow, or I have to go.” Groomed to go to college, Cynthia Pottin initially pursued a medical path, falling in love with anatomy and physiology. This led her to chiropractor school, which resulted in her opening and operating her own practice for half a decade. She then met her future husband, who was enlisted in the military. The constant relocation requirements eventually caused her to shut down her practice. Others might give up on career aspirations at this point. Not Cynthia. Today, she’s is an Apprentice Software Developer at AWS. We discuss continuous learning, getting comfortable with discomfort and how Cynthia broke into tech at Amazon. Additional Information: - Cynthia's LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cynthia-pottin/ Mentioned Resources (includes affiliate links): 📖 Mindset: The New Psychology of Success, by Carol Dweck
3/21/202347 minutes, 33 seconds
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Psychology to LinkedIn Customer Security Specialist with Deya Garcia

A former psychology major and pharmacy tech, Deya Garcia eventually found a path to tech through a combination of interest-led learning and support from her friends and family. Today, she's a Customer Security Specialist at LinkedIn, and also a content creator.  Additional Info: ⭐️ Deya's LinkedIn Profile ⭐️ Deya's Newsletter: Stories of Chicago
3/14/202357 minutes, 29 seconds
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Political Science to LinkedIn Developer with Barry Johnson

Growing up, Barry Johnson thought he wanted to be a lawyer. In college, he discovered he wasn’t interested in pursuing that path, and embarked on a journey of self discovery that eventually landed him a role at LinkedIn as an Apprentice backend engineer. Additional information: ⭐️ LinkedIn Profile - https://www.linkedin.com/in/barryjjohnson11/ Mentioned Resources (includes affiliate links): 📖 Atomic Habits 📖 The Four Agreements 🎙️ CodeNewbie 
3/7/20231 hour, 42 minutes, 44 seconds
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Security Guard to LinkedIn Security Analyst with Justice Sanders

A former security guard, Justice Sanders had a desire to become more. He explains how he studied different fields to increase his knowledge, and taught himself to code. He overcomes tremendous adversity and today is a Third Party Security Analyst at LinkedIn. Additional Information: ⭐️ Justice's LinkedIn Profile ⭐️ Year Up Program  Mentioned Resources (Includes Affiliate Links): 📖 Talking to Strangers - Malcom Gladwell 📖 The Power of Broke - Daymond John 🎙️ David Goggins on Joe Rogan
2/28/20231 hour, 3 minutes, 23 seconds
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Makeup & Motherhood to LinkedIn Developer with Madiha Goheer

Madiha Goheer grew up in Pakistan, the youngest of 7 siblings. From an early age, she showed signs of wanting to prove herself capable in a society that didn’t provide equal rights to women. After coming to the US, Madiha built a mini-makeup empire, before COVID and the birth of her first child caused her to regroup. Refusing to yield, Madiha explored her interests, began studying programming, attended Hackbright Academy and eventually landed a role at LinkedIn as a REACH Apprentice backend engineer. She has one of the strongest resolves I've ever come across, and is living proof that we determine our outcomes. Additional information: LinkedIn Profile
2/21/202347 minutes, 5 seconds
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Geography to LinkedIn Technical Recruiter, with Joan Li

Growing up in China, Joan Li was exposed to markets and business at an early age. She came to America for college, studying Geography "just because." She didn't have any plans when she graduated. She didn't apply to any jobs and felt like she was far behind everyone else.  But instead of thinking that she was stuck, she drove to New York and started networking. She found an internship in the newspaper, and quickly learned the ins and outs of business, programming and recruiting. Today, she's a Technical Recruiter at LinkedIn.  In our conversation, Joan shares actionable advice to help jobseekers work with recruiters, including ways to stand out from the pack. Additional information: 🌟 Joan Li's LinkedIn Profile
2/14/202344 minutes, 21 seconds
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Marine Corps to Principal Product Manager at Microsoft with Joey Cruz

Joey Cruz came from humble beginnings.  He scrimped and saved for years to buy his first computer. Supported his family when most were playing outside. Put himself through college.  Found a home in the Marine Corps.  He knew he wanted to work in tech, but he didn’t know how. He most certainly figured it out.  Today, he’s a Principal Product Manager at Microsoft, and is building a community for Hispanic & Latinx tech professionals and allies.  His story is one of passion, perseverance and a deep respect for the Marine Corps.   Additional information:  🌟 Joey's LinkedIn Profile 🌟 Joey's Non-profit - https://www.somos.tech/  🌟 Microsoft's MSSA Program Resources Mentioned in the Episode (includes affiliate links):  📖 Grit - Angela Duckworth 📖 Making Things Stick 📖 Checklist Manifesto 📖 Cracking the coding interview 🎙️ Podcast: The Cyber Wire 🎙️ Podcast: Darknet Diaries
2/7/20231 hour, 8 minutes, 59 seconds
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Business Admin to Engineering Manager at Scratch with L.E. Nichols

Growing up in an unprivileged and underserved area, Computer Science wasn’t even on L.E. Nichols' map. She didn’t let that stop her from diving into code head first, later surfacing as an Engineering Manager at the Scratch Foundation.  Along the way, L.E. created an astonishing portfolio of work, published books and founded several communities, including a non-profit. Additional information: LinkedIn Profile Twitter Instagram 📖 L.E.'s Book on Breaking into Tech Breaking into Tech Facebook Community Mentioned Resources (includes affiliate links): 📖 C# for Dummies 📖 .NET for Dummies 📖 Cracking the Coding Interview 📖 System Design Interview
1/31/202343 minutes, 44 seconds
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Theatre to LinkedIn Growth and Product Strategy Manager with Geri Silver

A former Psychology and Theater major, Geri Silver followed a path of interest-led learning and eventually broke into tech at Quora. Today, she’s a Senior Growth and Product Strategy Manager at LinkedIn. In this episode, we explore her path into tech, which included a year abroad, battling career uncertainty and learning to craft her story. Additional information: 🌟 Geri's LinkedIn Profile Mentioned Resources (includes affiliate links): 📖 Ikigai 📖 The Interestings 📖 Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow 📖 The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People 📖 Outwitting the Devil
1/24/202341 minutes, 25 seconds
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Architecture to SRE at LinkedIn with Devin Krizwold

Bartender. Voice actor. Architect. Devin Krizwold tried a little bit of everything before becoming a Site Reliability Engineer at LinkedIn. He overcomes an early struggle with formal education, embarks in a cross-country trip to find himself and tells the tale of applying to LinkedIn from the beaches of Hawaii.  Additional information: LinkedIn Profile GitHub Mentioned Resources (includes affiliate links): The Way Things Work Now 4000 Weeks: Time management for mortals Site Reliability Engineering: How Google Runs Production Systems 99% invisible Podcast Darknet Diaries Podcast Develop Yourself Podcast The Odin Project Hack for LA
1/17/202347 minutes, 50 seconds
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Public Relations to Data Science at LinkedIn with Joy Opsvig

Joy Opsvig didn’t major in engineering, math or statistics. She also didn't let that stop her from becoming a data scientist at LinkedIn. This episode reveals a path of public relations, living as a digital nomad and her eventual transition into the world of data science. Additional Information: Joy’s LinkedIn Profile Neopets (the game that gave Joy her first exposure to programming). Mentioned Books (If you make a purchase, a portion helps support the show, at no additional cost to you): When breath becomes air All quiet on the western front Mentioned Podcasts: Mel Robbins
1/10/202355 minutes, 54 seconds
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Civil War Survivor to Backend Engineer at LinkedIn

Born under a rain of bullets amidst an ongoing Civil War in Afghanistan, today's guest is living proof that the American Dream still exists. He explains how he started a new life, engaged in constant personal growth, and became a backend engineer at LinkedIn, defying all odds. Other Resources: Flatiron School (Bootcamp He Attended) Jeff Bezos' Regret Minimization Framework
1/3/202346 minutes, 24 seconds
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Mechanical Engineering to LinkedIn SRE with Mammadu Diallo

A former mechanical engineer, Mammadu got burned out during the 2020 pandemic, took ownership and massive action. He explains how he leveraged the Qwasar Silicon Valley program and community to help him transition into a Site Reliability Engineer at LinkedIn. More About Mammadu: LinkedIn Profile GitHub Qwasar Program Links: https://qwasar.io/tech-talent-programs/  https://qwasar.io/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Student-Brochure-2022.pdf Mentioned Podcasts Revolutions, by Mike Duncan Code Newbie Freakanomics Other Mentioned Resources: 7 Habits of Highly Effective People https://www.edx.org/course/python-basics-for-data-science https://www.edx.org/course/analyzing-data-with-python https://www.edx.org/course/machine-learning-with-python-a-practical-introduct
12/27/202248 minutes, 25 seconds
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From Teaching Music to Systems Engineering at LinkedIn with Jesse Brink

A teacher for over a decade, Jesse Brink reinvented himself and is now a Systems Infrastructure Engineer at LinkedIn. Listen to his story as we uncover exactly how Jesse navigated a career transition. Additional Information: Jesse’s Donors Choose project Jesse's LinkedIn Profile Mentioned Books: Mindset: The New Psychology of Success Designing Data Intensive Applications Fluent Python Mentioned Podcasts: Talk Python to me Lex Fridman Backend Engineering
12/20/202250 minutes, 13 seconds
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Psych-major turned LinkedIn developer with Michael Feldmann

I talk with Michael Feldmann, a psychology major turned software developer at LinkedIn and beyond. Michael talks about how he explored many different paths before becoming a software developer at LinkedIn. He also shares his experience learning how to code, interviewing and building a dynamite portfolio of projects from an early age. Michaels Portfolio Michael’s LinkedIn Profile  Accidental Tech Podcast
12/18/202243 minutes, 48 seconds
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Welcome to Exponential Growth How to Break into Tech

Welcome to the Exponential Growth - How to Break into Tech Podcast! In the pilot episode I talk about the motivation behind the show, along with my personal story of breaking into tech as a Software Engineer at LinkedIn.  My story is raw and uncut. Many of the topics were uncomfortable for me to discuss, but I hope my struggles help empower others realize their dreams.  YouTube video explaining the game I played.
12/18/202214 minutes, 40 seconds