There is more to prospering in a new role and building a solid, rewarding career than what is written in your resume. Or how you handle yourself in interviews.
In today’s hyper-connected world, it is easier than ever before to access information at the press of a button. But how often do we stop to think about how we process that information?
Problem solving skills are fundamental to being a successful technologist. Employers and industry research support the notion that skilled problem solvers are in high-demand.
How good are your writing skills? That might seem like an odd question to put to a techie. After all, you are hired for your technical savvy, not your prose, right?
Many tech roles involve interacting with clients or customers in some capacity, you might not be a sales rep but you might be a developer building a product for them.