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By Isaac Weber and Shaun Willis
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The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.
Shaun and Isaac share their experience in the industry and how they were able to achieve six figure salaries!
In this episode of the Dev Theory podcast, we delve into various topics related to web development and share some personal anecdotes along the way.
The conversation starts with a lighthearted discussion about haircuts, a relatable aspect of our lives. From beard grooming to barber visits, it's a glimpse into everyday experiences.
Moving on to the professional realm, we explore experiences with a Proof of Concept (POC) project involving an analytics tool. Additionally, there's a mention of work related to code refactoring and workflow improvements.
We also touch on the integration of AI in troubleshooting pipeline failures, highlighting the potential of AI-driven solutions in the field.
Transitioning to hobbies, we talk about a shared interest in golf, emphasizing the appeal of this recreational activity.
That's a wrap for this episode of Dev Theory – Thanks for tuning in! 🎙️
Join us for a thought-provoking episode of "Layoffs," where we explore the complex journey of facing job loss and the transformative power it can hold. In this episode, we delve into the practical aspects of handling layoffs and the potential they have for paving the way to unforeseen opportunities.
We begin by examining the intricacies of severance packages – often overlooked but crucial for a smoother transition. Our discussion includes strategies for navigating negotiations and making the most of this phase of change.
Moving forward, we take a closer look at the practical side of job hunting – from refining your resume to mastering interviews. Our insights aim to equip you with the tools to approach your job search with confidence and professionalism.
Keywords: layoffs, transitions, opportunities, severance, job hunting, resilience, growth, transformation, career journey.
Shaun and Isaac catch up on life and talk about manager feedback
We're talking about everything workflow! You'll learn what a typical agile environment workflow looks like. You'll also hear Isaac and Shaun talk about how they work with Jira and how their teams use it. Exciting stuff :)
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Below is a common career path for a software engineer. Bear in mind that each company will have its own specific roadmap and this is just an example.
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Below is a common career path for a software engineer. Bear in mind that each company will have its own specific roadmap and this is just an example.
The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.
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