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Meet the woman who started coding because she was *double takes on notes* the only person at her finance job who actually USED their internal app. (Listen, sometimes being the office overachiever leads to unexpected career pivots.)
In this episode:
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Key Quote: "The thing about developer advocacy is you're beholden to the entire community. You can't just make one person happy - you have to make EVERYBODY happy." - Cecelia Martinez McCrea, casually explaining why her job is basically impossible
Fun Fact: Our guest correctly identified Viking fish preservation techniques because she ALMOST ATE fermented shark in Iceland once. (This is the kind of specific life experience you just can't plan for.)
Speaking Topics:
Hosted by Hayden Ballio and Wendy Hurst
Brought to you by HeroDevs - Because someone has to keep your end-of-life software from becoming end-of-world software.
(Next time someone tells you being "that person" at work who actually uses all the tools is annoying, just remember: THIS WOMAN turned it into a whole tech career. Sometimes being extra pays off.)
Meet the woman who started coding because she was *double takes on notes* the only person at her finance job who actually USED their internal app. (Listen, sometimes being the office overachiever leads to unexpected career pivots.)
In this episode:
Featured Projects & Links:
Key Quote: "The thing about developer advocacy is you're beholden to the entire community. You can't just make one person happy - you have to make EVERYBODY happy." - Cecelia Martinez McCrea, casually explaining why her job is basically impossible
Fun Fact: Our guest correctly identified Viking fish preservation techniques because she ALMOST ATE fermented shark in Iceland once. (This is the kind of specific life experience you just can't plan for.)
Speaking Topics:
Hosted by Hayden Ballio and Wendy Hurst
Brought to you by HeroDevs - Because someone has to keep your end-of-life software from becoming end-of-world software.
(Next time someone tells you being "that person" at work who actually uses all the tools is annoying, just remember: THIS WOMAN turned it into a whole tech career. Sometimes being extra pays off.)