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Welcome to another episode of Develomentor. Today's guest is Geoffrey Harcourt.
Geoff Harcourt is the CTO at CommonLit, a non-profit that provides reading curriculum services in English and Spanish to students and teachers around the world. CommonLit currently serves over 15 million students between the 3rd and 12th grades.
Before joining CommonLit he was a product engineering consultant at thoughtbot, where he worked with high-growth startups to help them tackle process and scaling problems.
He previously worked as CTO of Cortex Building Intelligence, a startup whose product helps commercial real estate operators reduce their utility use. Geoff began his career working in several product-side roles and transitioned to engineering after learning how to code on nights and weekends. He majored in history in college.
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Episode Summary
“I want to work with people that are relentlessly curious. They don’t have to be a total expert at Ruby or Rails or PostgreSQL or the core technologies we use at CommonLit. But if I feel 6 months from now, their skillset will be even bigger than it was before, I think they can be a really good fit working with us.“
“I was a consultant sort of acting like a fill-in technical cofounder for startups that didn’t have a technical cofounder.“
“For me to learn a technical concept, I have to use it in a project I care about the results of.“
—Geoff Harcourt
In this episode we’ll cover:
Check out Geoffrey's startup Cortexintel - https://get.cortexintel.com/
Learn more about CommonLit - https://www.commonlit.org/unsupported_browser.html
Learn more about thoughtbot - https://thoughtbot.com/
You can find more resources in the show notes
To learn more about our podcast go to https://develomentor.com/
To listen to previous episodes go to https://develomentor.com/blog/
Follow Geoff Harcourt
Twitter: @geoffharcourt
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/geoffharcourt/
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Welcome to another episode of Develomentor. Today's guest is Geoffrey Harcourt.
Geoff Harcourt is the CTO at CommonLit, a non-profit that provides reading curriculum services in English and Spanish to students and teachers around the world. CommonLit currently serves over 15 million students between the 3rd and 12th grades.
Before joining CommonLit he was a product engineering consultant at thoughtbot, where he worked with high-growth startups to help them tackle process and scaling problems.
He previously worked as CTO of Cortex Building Intelligence, a startup whose product helps commercial real estate operators reduce their utility use. Geoff began his career working in several product-side roles and transitioned to engineering after learning how to code on nights and weekends. He majored in history in college.
Click Here –> For more information about tech careers
Episode Summary
“I want to work with people that are relentlessly curious. They don’t have to be a total expert at Ruby or Rails or PostgreSQL or the core technologies we use at CommonLit. But if I feel 6 months from now, their skillset will be even bigger than it was before, I think they can be a really good fit working with us.“
“I was a consultant sort of acting like a fill-in technical cofounder for startups that didn’t have a technical cofounder.“
“For me to learn a technical concept, I have to use it in a project I care about the results of.“
—Geoff Harcourt
In this episode we’ll cover:
Check out Geoffrey's startup Cortexintel - https://get.cortexintel.com/
Learn more about CommonLit - https://www.commonlit.org/unsupported_browser.html
Learn more about thoughtbot - https://thoughtbot.com/
You can find more resources in the show notes
To learn more about our podcast go to https://develomentor.com/
To listen to previous episodes go to https://develomentor.com/blog/
Follow Geoff Harcourt
Twitter: @geoffharcourt
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/geoffharcourt/
Follow Develomentor:
Twitter: @develomentor
Follow Grant Ingersoll
Twitter: @gsingers
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/grantingersoll
Support the show