What is most important in cooperation with external software developers? Par...SoftwareMill
What questions should be asked before making the decision?
We believe that understanding approach and principles is fundamental to successful cooperation and also could shed some light on what client could expect from software house during a project. That is why we have prepared answers for some of the most frequently asked questions.
Part 1: People
LinkedIn for Thought Leadership: Grow Your Network & Own Your IndustryBrent Robinson
Many people believe LinkedIn is for job seekers. It’s so much more than that. LinkedIn, when used correctly, is a powerful networking tool.
Applying the principles learned in this seminar will set you on the path to becoming a micro-influencer who attracts potential clients and future employers. Join agile marketing agency, Modthink, as we dive into effective tactics and strategies to leverage LinkedIn.
Presentation given November 19 2010 at the SUNY Albany Open Source Festival sponsored by ASIS&T. Presentation holds talking points on how a previously proprietary system has been delivered to the open source community and could be re-released successfully. Target audience was students.
Building Engaging Customer Experiences Powered by MongoDBrivetlogic
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Why Open Source Products Are Important by a Google Tech ManagerProduct School
This talk was geared towards a non-technical audience interested in the magic and wonder of open source. Danny Rosen went over what open source is, why it's important, what it means to have an open source product and why it's important to customers.
He also discussed what it's like to be involved in the open source community from the perspective of a user, a product manager and a developer, and the challenges and opportunities related to community management and community involvement.
The document provides guidance on setting up an effective recruitment process. It recommends: 1) updating your knowledge of the relevant technologies; 2) understanding your company's culture and tech stack; 3) creating an "ideal candidate persona" based on research; and 4) using skills assessments and psychometric tests to evaluate candidates' qualifications and fit for the role. Conducting thorough preparation at each stage helps ensure only suitable candidates are identified and selected.
Meaningful Work: Building Resilience and Capacity through Skilled VolunteeringNetSquared Vancouver
Hosted by TechSoup Connect BC on August 2021.
https://events.techsoup.org/e/m6hyry/
Learn about how your nonprofit can achieve digital transformation and utilize skill-based volunteering to drive deeper impact. By the end of the event, you will learn how easy it is to connect with skill-based volunteers that have today's most in-demand skills to achieve some of your biggest goals and how to build new corporate partnerships & funding avenues through corporate volunteers.
What is most important in cooperation with external software developers? Par...SoftwareMill
What questions should be asked before making the decision?
We believe that understanding approach and principles is fundamental to successful cooperation and also could shed some light on what client could expect from software house during a project. That is why we have prepared answers for some of the most frequently asked questions.
Part 1: People
LinkedIn for Thought Leadership: Grow Your Network & Own Your IndustryBrent Robinson
Many people believe LinkedIn is for job seekers. It’s so much more than that. LinkedIn, when used correctly, is a powerful networking tool.
Applying the principles learned in this seminar will set you on the path to becoming a micro-influencer who attracts potential clients and future employers. Join agile marketing agency, Modthink, as we dive into effective tactics and strategies to leverage LinkedIn.
Presentation given November 19 2010 at the SUNY Albany Open Source Festival sponsored by ASIS&T. Presentation holds talking points on how a previously proprietary system has been delivered to the open source community and could be re-released successfully. Target audience was students.
Building Engaging Customer Experiences Powered by MongoDBrivetlogic
This presentation discusses the challenges many organizations face in providing fine-grained personalization, and how a modern database like MongoDB can be used to help businesses better leverage the data they already have in separate systems by making meaningful connections and creating interactions of value.
How to Become a Thought Leader in Your NicheLeslie Samuel
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Why Open Source Products Are Important by a Google Tech ManagerProduct School
This talk was geared towards a non-technical audience interested in the magic and wonder of open source. Danny Rosen went over what open source is, why it's important, what it means to have an open source product and why it's important to customers.
He also discussed what it's like to be involved in the open source community from the perspective of a user, a product manager and a developer, and the challenges and opportunities related to community management and community involvement.
The document provides guidance on setting up an effective recruitment process. It recommends: 1) updating your knowledge of the relevant technologies; 2) understanding your company's culture and tech stack; 3) creating an "ideal candidate persona" based on research; and 4) using skills assessments and psychometric tests to evaluate candidates' qualifications and fit for the role. Conducting thorough preparation at each stage helps ensure only suitable candidates are identified and selected.
Meaningful Work: Building Resilience and Capacity through Skilled VolunteeringNetSquared Vancouver
Hosted by TechSoup Connect BC on August 2021.
https://events.techsoup.org/e/m6hyry/
Learn about how your nonprofit can achieve digital transformation and utilize skill-based volunteering to drive deeper impact. By the end of the event, you will learn how easy it is to connect with skill-based volunteers that have today's most in-demand skills to achieve some of your biggest goals and how to build new corporate partnerships & funding avenues through corporate volunteers.
G3 Partners, one of Asia’s top marketing agencies is providing tips about blockchain/ICO marketing. This deck will be useful for anyone who's running a blockchain startup, anyone who's planning a token sale, or anyone who's interested in blockchain marketing. Share with your friends.
Cultural Self-Inventory for Distributed Agile TeamsSococo
On an Agile team, the main goal is to create collaborative solutions. For distributed Agile teams, this can be a bit more challenging to achieve without the proper structure in place. But what is the proper structure, and how can we achieve it? Can we select structures that prioritize individuals and their interactions over tools and processes? Can distributed configurations be set up to address a team’s social needs in line with Agile cultural values?
Join us for our next #SococoLife webinar, Cultural Self Inventory for Distributed Agile teams, where we provide a detailed self-inventory that any distributed team or team member can use as a reminder to take a step back from tooling and inspect/adapt the communications structures that support your Agile culture.
This presentation is part of the Virtual Life Webinar Series, focusing on building a community of distributed workers and addressing common topics we all face.
The panelists in this webinar are Elinor Slomba with Arts Interstices and Mary Brodie with Gearmark. It is moderated by Mandy Ross, Director of Social and Content Marketing at Sococo.
This document provides information about joining the Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) at VESIT, Mumbai. The GDSC helps students bridge the gap between theory and practice by providing a peer-to-peer learning environment. Students can connect with others interested in developer technologies, learn new skills through hands-on workshops and projects, and grow their skills, career and network. Some benefits of joining include acquiring practical skills, engaging in collaborative projects, building a professional network, and gaining experience for resumes. An upcoming Google Cloud Study Jam with 150 limited registrations on a first come first serve basis is also announced.
Main presentation slides Developer Student Clubs GEC BilaspurDomendra Sahu
The document provides information about an information session for the Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) at GECBSP. It outlines the ground rules for the session, introduces the GDSC program, and details the vision and roles of the GDSC lead and faculty advisor. It also lists the club's core team, technical clubs, targets, benefits of joining, and contact information.
This document provides information about the Developer Student Club (DSC) at a university, including its vision, leadership, technical clubs, activities, benefits of joining, and how to contact the club's core team. The DSC's vision is to prepare students for software development careers through peer-learning and hands-on projects. It has several technical clubs focused on areas like AI/ML, coding, and cloud computing. Students can gain skills, network with others, and participate in competitions by joining the DSC.
Guido Jansen, a CXO specialist with 10 years of experience, discusses building an optimization team. He notes that people and process are crucial and that teams should start with roles like UX researcher, UI designer, and frontend developer at Level 2. As teams mature to Levels 3 to 5, they need additional roles such as data analyst, behavioral analyst, and team managers. Jansen emphasizes empowering self-sufficiency through training and establishing an executive sponsor to support the full optimization cycle.
Pitch Deck Teardown: Wilco's $7 million Seed deckHajeJanKamps
Wilco is a platform that allows software engineers to practice their hands-on skills through interactive "quests" that simulate real-life work scenarios. Engineers join a "fantasy company" and work through challenges using common tools from their actual jobs. This helps engineers improve both technical skills and soft skills. It also provides managers visibility into their engineers' progress. The platform is customizable and connects to common tools. Wilco aims to address gaps in engineers' development in a scalable way that other options like internal programs and bootcamps cannot. It is seeking funding to further develop its product and community.
DockerCon US 2016 - Scaling Open Source operationsArnaud Porterie
This document discusses scaling open source operations at Docker. It covers three main areas: the people involved in open source projects including users, contributors and maintainers; the processes for code reviews, design decisions, and managing documentation; and the tooling for measuring activity and automating processes. Maintainers play a key role in reviewing contributions and improving infrastructure. Culture is important for a healthy community. Processes aim to balance contributor experience and code quality. Metrics and automation tools like webhooks help scale projects.
The document provides information about an info session for joining a Google Developer Student Club (GDSC). It outlines the benefits of joining such as learning new technologies, building projects, receiving mentorship, networking, and participating in events. It describes expectations for members such as being active, helping others, staying informed. It highlights different technical areas that will be covered like web development, app development, machine learning, design, and management. It provides an overview timeline of campaigns and events. It concludes by inviting the reader to join the GDSC chapter at IIIT Nagpur and provides contact details.
LinkedIn is the world's largest professional networking site, founded in 2002. It has grown to over 175 million members from around the world. Members use LinkedIn to connect with colleagues, find new opportunities, and access professional insights and advice. The document provides background on LinkedIn's founders and history, current user statistics, and an overview of the site's functions for professional networking and career development.
The document summarizes an orientation session for a Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) at IIIT Bhubaneswar. It discusses what GDSC is, its goals of connecting students, helping them learn and build projects, and helping them grow their skills. It outlines the types of sessions and activities the club offers, including tech talks, workshops, mentoring, and competitions. It introduces the club's leadership team and fields of focus like app development, web development, AI/ML, cloud, cybersecurity, Linux, and more. It addresses some frequently asked questions about the club.
Developer Advocacy: A Career Path for Those With a Passion for Code, Communit...Lauren Hayward Schaefer
Chances are good that you’ve interacted with a developer advocate at one point or another. Perhaps you’ve chatted with them at a booth at a conference, read their blog post, or cloned their code sample on GitHub. This session will provide you with a deeper understanding of the role of developer advocacy and its significance in the tech industry.
What is a developer advocate? A developer advocate advocates for two entities at the same time: at their company, they advocate for the developer community, and, in the developer community, they advocate for their company. Developer advocates have a passion for developer experience and reaching developers where they are, through a variety of mediums, including conference talks, documentation, written tutorials, social media, videos, live streams, code samples, online forums, and more.
Come chat with Liz and Lauren about their experiences as developer advocates and discover if developer advocacy could be the right next step for your career. They'll reveal the highs and lows of their positions, how they successfully transitioned into these roles, and how they’ve customized their careers to fit their unique strengths and interests.
In 10 Lessons learned managing Nigerian Projects webinar, Ojiugo Ajunwa shares her real world experiences managing 10 Projects worth over 500 Million Naira in both the Public and Private Sectors mainly in the Information Technology Industry spanning over 15 years. This webinar will help educate participants on best practices in delivering projects in Nigeria,so they can position themselves for career success.
She is also an avid blogger on www.ritetracpm.blogspot.com.
How Can Your IT Business Succeed Internationally?Milena Milicevic
This presentation gives you the head start from your competition to expand your ICT business internationally.
There are 5 main steps to consider when you want to scale your business outside of your home office and Milena Milicevic gives you plenty of resources to take action today and measure results of your international expansion endeavours.
In a nutshell, succeed with your business internationally as you:
1) Get your product and service right
2) Connect with champions who want to endorse your work
3) Understand the market you expand to and stay there
4) Know the legal and financial framework for your business inside out
5) Always keep growing and evolving
Good luck and let us know how your expansion is going on!
This document summarizes an event hosted by the Google Developer Student Club at GHRCE to introduce students to the club and its activities. It discusses that the club helps students grow their knowledge through workshops and events, gain industry experience by solving problems, and showcase their work. The club is part of a global network launched in 2017 to help students bridge the gap from education to employment. Students can learn a wide range of technical topics, advance their skills, and have fun through the club's events and activities.
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This document discusses STMicroelectronics' efforts to engage employees through an external online community. It describes STMicroelectronics' profile, the need for a centralized community, and the challenges in setting one up. Key aspects of the community set-up process included defining use cases, identifying platform requirements, establishing roles and governance structures, launching on the community.st.com domain, and ongoing development efforts. Lessons learned included focusing on objectives over tools, clarifying roles and expectations, designating a community manager, and involving stakeholders at the appropriate stages.
Managing long running processes without Camunda". That’s a nightmare. Let's discover how to defeat this nightmare with the great orchestrator Camunda 8 platform.
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G3 Partners, one of Asia’s top marketing agencies is providing tips about blockchain/ICO marketing. This deck will be useful for anyone who's running a blockchain startup, anyone who's planning a token sale, or anyone who's interested in blockchain marketing. Share with your friends.
Cultural Self-Inventory for Distributed Agile TeamsSococo
On an Agile team, the main goal is to create collaborative solutions. For distributed Agile teams, this can be a bit more challenging to achieve without the proper structure in place. But what is the proper structure, and how can we achieve it? Can we select structures that prioritize individuals and their interactions over tools and processes? Can distributed configurations be set up to address a team’s social needs in line with Agile cultural values?
Join us for our next #SococoLife webinar, Cultural Self Inventory for Distributed Agile teams, where we provide a detailed self-inventory that any distributed team or team member can use as a reminder to take a step back from tooling and inspect/adapt the communications structures that support your Agile culture.
This presentation is part of the Virtual Life Webinar Series, focusing on building a community of distributed workers and addressing common topics we all face.
The panelists in this webinar are Elinor Slomba with Arts Interstices and Mary Brodie with Gearmark. It is moderated by Mandy Ross, Director of Social and Content Marketing at Sococo.
This document provides information about joining the Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) at VESIT, Mumbai. The GDSC helps students bridge the gap between theory and practice by providing a peer-to-peer learning environment. Students can connect with others interested in developer technologies, learn new skills through hands-on workshops and projects, and grow their skills, career and network. Some benefits of joining include acquiring practical skills, engaging in collaborative projects, building a professional network, and gaining experience for resumes. An upcoming Google Cloud Study Jam with 150 limited registrations on a first come first serve basis is also announced.
Main presentation slides Developer Student Clubs GEC BilaspurDomendra Sahu
The document provides information about an information session for the Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) at GECBSP. It outlines the ground rules for the session, introduces the GDSC program, and details the vision and roles of the GDSC lead and faculty advisor. It also lists the club's core team, technical clubs, targets, benefits of joining, and contact information.
This document provides information about the Developer Student Club (DSC) at a university, including its vision, leadership, technical clubs, activities, benefits of joining, and how to contact the club's core team. The DSC's vision is to prepare students for software development careers through peer-learning and hands-on projects. It has several technical clubs focused on areas like AI/ML, coding, and cloud computing. Students can gain skills, network with others, and participate in competitions by joining the DSC.
Guido Jansen, a CXO specialist with 10 years of experience, discusses building an optimization team. He notes that people and process are crucial and that teams should start with roles like UX researcher, UI designer, and frontend developer at Level 2. As teams mature to Levels 3 to 5, they need additional roles such as data analyst, behavioral analyst, and team managers. Jansen emphasizes empowering self-sufficiency through training and establishing an executive sponsor to support the full optimization cycle.
Pitch Deck Teardown: Wilco's $7 million Seed deckHajeJanKamps
Wilco is a platform that allows software engineers to practice their hands-on skills through interactive "quests" that simulate real-life work scenarios. Engineers join a "fantasy company" and work through challenges using common tools from their actual jobs. This helps engineers improve both technical skills and soft skills. It also provides managers visibility into their engineers' progress. The platform is customizable and connects to common tools. Wilco aims to address gaps in engineers' development in a scalable way that other options like internal programs and bootcamps cannot. It is seeking funding to further develop its product and community.
DockerCon US 2016 - Scaling Open Source operationsArnaud Porterie
This document discusses scaling open source operations at Docker. It covers three main areas: the people involved in open source projects including users, contributors and maintainers; the processes for code reviews, design decisions, and managing documentation; and the tooling for measuring activity and automating processes. Maintainers play a key role in reviewing contributions and improving infrastructure. Culture is important for a healthy community. Processes aim to balance contributor experience and code quality. Metrics and automation tools like webhooks help scale projects.
The document provides information about an info session for joining a Google Developer Student Club (GDSC). It outlines the benefits of joining such as learning new technologies, building projects, receiving mentorship, networking, and participating in events. It describes expectations for members such as being active, helping others, staying informed. It highlights different technical areas that will be covered like web development, app development, machine learning, design, and management. It provides an overview timeline of campaigns and events. It concludes by inviting the reader to join the GDSC chapter at IIIT Nagpur and provides contact details.
LinkedIn is the world's largest professional networking site, founded in 2002. It has grown to over 175 million members from around the world. Members use LinkedIn to connect with colleagues, find new opportunities, and access professional insights and advice. The document provides background on LinkedIn's founders and history, current user statistics, and an overview of the site's functions for professional networking and career development.
The document summarizes an orientation session for a Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) at IIIT Bhubaneswar. It discusses what GDSC is, its goals of connecting students, helping them learn and build projects, and helping them grow their skills. It outlines the types of sessions and activities the club offers, including tech talks, workshops, mentoring, and competitions. It introduces the club's leadership team and fields of focus like app development, web development, AI/ML, cloud, cybersecurity, Linux, and more. It addresses some frequently asked questions about the club.
Developer Advocacy: A Career Path for Those With a Passion for Code, Communit...Lauren Hayward Schaefer
Chances are good that you’ve interacted with a developer advocate at one point or another. Perhaps you’ve chatted with them at a booth at a conference, read their blog post, or cloned their code sample on GitHub. This session will provide you with a deeper understanding of the role of developer advocacy and its significance in the tech industry.
What is a developer advocate? A developer advocate advocates for two entities at the same time: at their company, they advocate for the developer community, and, in the developer community, they advocate for their company. Developer advocates have a passion for developer experience and reaching developers where they are, through a variety of mediums, including conference talks, documentation, written tutorials, social media, videos, live streams, code samples, online forums, and more.
Come chat with Liz and Lauren about their experiences as developer advocates and discover if developer advocacy could be the right next step for your career. They'll reveal the highs and lows of their positions, how they successfully transitioned into these roles, and how they’ve customized their careers to fit their unique strengths and interests.
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She is also an avid blogger on www.ritetracpm.blogspot.com.
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In a nutshell, succeed with your business internationally as you:
1) Get your product and service right
2) Connect with champions who want to endorse your work
3) Understand the market you expand to and stay there
4) Know the legal and financial framework for your business inside out
5) Always keep growing and evolving
Good luck and let us know how your expansion is going on!
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2. Motivation of this presentation
Explain to potential members the value,
requirements and obligation of joining
the Coderbunker community
3. Introduction to Coderbunker
Coderbunker is an international community that helps talented developers grow
into successful freelancers with their own personal brand. We connect freelancers
to customers that need engineering talent by helping them find the right resource
at the right price at the right time. Through our community branding we’ve
generated hundreds of such opportunities in the last year. We have 35 members
growing at a rate of 3 members a month.
4. Who is a member? http://www.coderbunker.com/members
Members have been selected based on
their potential and contributions
They have pledged to help other
members in their careers.
Colearners and community freelancers are not necessarily members.
5. Why become a freelancer?
Flexible lifestyle where every hour
worked creates value for yourself and
your customers
6. What will you gain by becoming a member
● Mentoring and coaching by experienced developers
● Platform to network through Events, Talks, Meetup
● Growing skillsets collaboratively with other members
● Be offered and join in business opportunities
7. What we are looking for in new members
● Interest in any area of software engineering?
● Are you someone we would be willing to work with daily?
● Do you possess skills, knowledge and abilities that will
enrich the community and provide value to customers?
● Do you have the right attitude and passion?
● Can you be successful as a freelancer?
● Do you enjoy collaborating with others?
8. Profiles we are looking for
Personality
● Growth-focused
● Entrepreneur-minded
● Smart
● Passionate
● Independent
● Autonomous
● Good communicator
● Social and empathic
● Global citizen
● Flexible
Abilities
● Front-end development
● Back-end development
● Mobile development
● Product management
● Project Manager
● UI/UX Design
● Architecture
● Testing
● Data sciences
● System administration
9. How to become a member....
Have you, with at least one official member, either:
● worked on a common project
● participated in a Coderbunker activity or interest group
(such as an event)
● worked on a contract with a Coderbunker member
● co-learned for a total of at least 40 hours
Apply by asking a member of Coderbunker to refer you!
10. Joining the community
Most important is to be physically present but we also have for future members:
● Meetup Group
○ https://www.meetup.com/Coderbunker/
● Facebook page
○ http://facebook.com/coderbunker
● Coderbunker Community on LinkedIn
○ https://www.linkedin.com/groups/10330740
● Follow our Github:
○ https://github.com/coderbunker
● Ask to join our pool of freelancers if you already freelance
● Join WeChat “Coderbunker Colearning” group and interests-based groups
11. CoderBunker
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http://www.coderbunker.com
contact@coderbunker.com
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