Getting Started in Tech
February 2018
WIFI: Deskhub-main
Password: stake2017!
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Instructor
Jordan Zurowski
Thinkful Community Manager
4 years High Growth Startups
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Tanner Gill
Thinkful Graduate
Frontend Developer
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About you
What's your name?
What brought you here today?
What is your programming experience?
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About Thinkful
Thinkful helps people become developers or data scientists
through 1-on-1 mentorship and project-based learning
These workshops are built using this approach.These workshops are built using this approach.
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What is "tech"?
Tech isn’t just one industry anymore — it’s the new business
model. Every company is now a tech company.
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"Software is Eating the World"
“More and more major businesses and
industries are being run on software and
delivered as online services — from movies
to agriculture to national defense. Many of
the winners are Silicon Valley-style
entrepreneurial technology companies that
are invading and overturning established
industry structures. Over the next 10 years, I
expect many more industries to be disrupted
by software, with new world-beating Silicon
Valley companies doing the disruption in
more cases than not.”
- Marc Andreeson, WSJ, 2011
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Largest in their areas - all tech based companies
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Retail
Public Transportation
Social Media
Advertising
Entertainment
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Goldman Sachs
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. is a
leading global investment banking
Lloyd Blankfein, CEO
“Goldman Sachs is a Technology Firm”
9,000 out of 33,000 employees are on
tech team
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The good news
- Bureau of Labor Statistics
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The implications for jobs
Increased demand in for technical skills
Creation of new “software plus” jobs
Diffusion of tech organizational culture, roles, and processes
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One such process — career trajectory
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Junior sales
Account
executive
Sales
Manager
VP Sales
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In “tech” career trajectories are varied
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Front End Developer
Back End Developer
Full Stack Developer
QA Developer
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In “tech” career trajectories are varied
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Front End Developer
Back End Developer
Full Stack Developer
QA Developer
Manager / team lead
Reliability Engineer
Growth Hacker
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Product Developer
Dev Ops
Architect
In “tech” career trajectories are varied
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Front End Developer
Back End Developer
Full Stack Developer
QA Developer
Manager / team lead
Reliability Engineer
Growth Hacker
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Product Developer
Dev Ops
Architect
Common first jobs
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Front End Developer
Back End Developer
Full Stack Developer
QA Developer
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Front end developer
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Back end developer
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Full stack developer
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QA Developer
Write software tests and conduct manual tests to catch bugs
before they’re shipped
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Next step: Senior Developer
Everything that came before with the ability to estimate your
work accurately, handle challenging problems with less
support, and add support for junior colleagues
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Coding plus Roles
Coding + Product = Product Manager
Coding + Marketing = Growth Hacker
Coding + Sales = Sales Engineer
Coding + Data = Data Scientist
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Product Manager (Coding + Product)
Skills & ToolsSkills & Tools
Customer research
Customer development
User stories
Wireframes
Project management
Analytics
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Turn business goals into product requirements. Work with
designers & developers to deliver — measure success
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Growth Hacker (Coding + Marketing)
Skills & ToolsSkills & Tools
Rapid prototyping
Analytics
Communication
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Design & implement experiments to drive customer
acquisition and engagement
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Sales Engineer (Coding + Sales)
Skills & ToolsSkills & Tools
Customer Support
Communication
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Sell complex technical product by helping customer
understand how it works and how they’ll use it
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Data Scientist (Coding + Data)
Skills & ToolsSkills & Tools
Curiosity
Statistics
Analytics
Machine Learning
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Use statistics and programming to find valuable insights
from extremely large datasets
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Breaking in
Massive shortages in tech industry
Hiring is based on skills, not credentials
Anyone can learn with a growth mindset
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Anyone can learn how to code
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Students with a growth mindset - the belief that intelligence is not
just something that you are born with - have higher levels of success.
Neural connections grow and become stronger the more youNeural connections grow and become stronger the more you
struggle with learning and correct your mistakes.struggle with learning and correct your mistakes.
Carol DweckCarol Dweck, Professor of Psychology at Stanford University
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Many firms recruit from coding challenge sites
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Technical interview is cornerstone of the process
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How to get in the door?
Learn the skills
Build a portfolio of high quality work
Develop a relevant network
Prep for technical interviews
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Learning the skills
Build stuff + Google
Free online resources (e.g. CodeAcademy)
Flexible coding programs (e.g Thinkful)
Full-time coding programs (e.g. Thinkful & GA)
Full degree programs (e.g. SDSU)
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Building your portfolio
Find a niche (based on your background)
Build a personal website
Get your portfolio on GitHub
Try and find contract work
Have professionals guide & review your work
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Networking the right way
80% of job openings are never advertised
120 average applicants per job posted
20% get an interview
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Networking the right way
Cold applications suck!
Figure out what you want (size, industry, role, etc)
Reach out to someone that works at company
Ask them about their work, genuine interest, build a relationship
Eventually (1-2 months in), ask for referral
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Tech recruiters
Tech recruiters serve as your agent
Can leverage their relationships to arrange interviews
They are incentivized to find you a job
You might get less say in where, but are helpful
Can be great in getting you feedback
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Thinkful students find jobs through connections
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The technical interview
Phone screen
Take home tech challenge
In-person interviews
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Resources
Prep sites (e.g. Interview Cake)
Books (e.g. Cracking the Coding Interview)
Mock interviews with technical friends
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Ways to keep learning
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HTML, CSS and JavaScript
Unlimited mentor-led group sessions
Personal Program Manager
Special Workshop Events
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Free Two Week CourseFree Two Week Course
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  • 1.
    Getting Started inTech February 2018 WIFI: Deskhub-main Password: stake2017! http://bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd 1
  • 2.
    Instructor Jordan Zurowski Thinkful CommunityManager 4 years High Growth Startups bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd Tanner Gill Thinkful Graduate Frontend Developer 2
  • 3.
    About you What's yourname? What brought you here today? What is your programming experience? bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd 3
  • 4.
    About Thinkful Thinkful helpspeople become developers or data scientists through 1-on-1 mentorship and project-based learning These workshops are built using this approach.These workshops are built using this approach. bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd 4
  • 5.
    What is "tech"? Techisn’t just one industry anymore — it’s the new business model. Every company is now a tech company. bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd 5
  • 6.
    "Software is Eatingthe World" “More and more major businesses and industries are being run on software and delivered as online services — from movies to agriculture to national defense. Many of the winners are Silicon Valley-style entrepreneurial technology companies that are invading and overturning established industry structures. Over the next 10 years, I expect many more industries to be disrupted by software, with new world-beating Silicon Valley companies doing the disruption in more cases than not.” - Marc Andreeson, WSJ, 2011 bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd 6
  • 7.
    Largest in theirareas - all tech based companies bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd Retail Public Transportation Social Media Advertising Entertainment 7
  • 8.
    Goldman Sachs The GoldmanSachs Group, Inc. is a leading global investment banking Lloyd Blankfein, CEO “Goldman Sachs is a Technology Firm” 9,000 out of 33,000 employees are on tech team bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd 8
  • 9.
    The good news -Bureau of Labor Statistics bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd 9
  • 10.
    The implications forjobs Increased demand in for technical skills Creation of new “software plus” jobs Diffusion of tech organizational culture, roles, and processes bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd 10
  • 11.
    One such process— career trajectory bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd Junior sales Account executive Sales Manager VP Sales 11
  • 12.
    In “tech” careertrajectories are varied bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd Front End Developer Back End Developer Full Stack Developer QA Developer 12
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    In “tech” careertrajectories are varied bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd Front End Developer Back End Developer Full Stack Developer QA Developer Manager / team lead Reliability Engineer Growth Hacker 13 Product Developer Dev Ops Architect
  • 14.
    In “tech” careertrajectories are varied bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd Front End Developer Back End Developer Full Stack Developer QA Developer Manager / team lead Reliability Engineer Growth Hacker 14 Product Developer Dev Ops Architect
  • 15.
    Common first jobs bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd FrontEnd Developer Back End Developer Full Stack Developer QA Developer 15
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    QA Developer Write softwaretests and conduct manual tests to catch bugs before they’re shipped bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd 19
  • 20.
    Next step: SeniorDeveloper Everything that came before with the ability to estimate your work accurately, handle challenging problems with less support, and add support for junior colleagues bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd 20
  • 21.
    Coding plus Roles Coding+ Product = Product Manager Coding + Marketing = Growth Hacker Coding + Sales = Sales Engineer Coding + Data = Data Scientist bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd 21
  • 22.
    Product Manager (Coding+ Product) Skills & ToolsSkills & Tools Customer research Customer development User stories Wireframes Project management Analytics bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd Turn business goals into product requirements. Work with designers & developers to deliver — measure success 22
  • 23.
    Growth Hacker (Coding+ Marketing) Skills & ToolsSkills & Tools Rapid prototyping Analytics Communication bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd Design & implement experiments to drive customer acquisition and engagement 23
  • 24.
    Sales Engineer (Coding+ Sales) Skills & ToolsSkills & Tools Customer Support Communication bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd Sell complex technical product by helping customer understand how it works and how they’ll use it 24
  • 25.
    Data Scientist (Coding+ Data) Skills & ToolsSkills & Tools Curiosity Statistics Analytics Machine Learning bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd Use statistics and programming to find valuable insights from extremely large datasets 25
  • 26.
    Breaking in Massive shortagesin tech industry Hiring is based on skills, not credentials Anyone can learn with a growth mindset bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd 26
  • 27.
    Anyone can learnhow to code bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd Students with a growth mindset - the belief that intelligence is not just something that you are born with - have higher levels of success. Neural connections grow and become stronger the more youNeural connections grow and become stronger the more you struggle with learning and correct your mistakes.struggle with learning and correct your mistakes. Carol DweckCarol Dweck, Professor of Psychology at Stanford University 27
  • 28.
    Many firms recruitfrom coding challenge sites bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd 28
  • 29.
    Technical interview iscornerstone of the process bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd 29
  • 30.
    How to getin the door? Learn the skills Build a portfolio of high quality work Develop a relevant network Prep for technical interviews bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd 30
  • 31.
    Learning the skills Buildstuff + Google Free online resources (e.g. CodeAcademy) Flexible coding programs (e.g Thinkful) Full-time coding programs (e.g. Thinkful & GA) Full degree programs (e.g. SDSU) bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd 31
  • 32.
    Building your portfolio Finda niche (based on your background) Build a personal website Get your portfolio on GitHub Try and find contract work Have professionals guide & review your work bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd 32
  • 33.
    Networking the rightway 80% of job openings are never advertised 120 average applicants per job posted 20% get an interview bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd 33
  • 34.
    Networking the rightway Cold applications suck! Figure out what you want (size, industry, role, etc) Reach out to someone that works at company Ask them about their work, genuine interest, build a relationship Eventually (1-2 months in), ask for referral bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd 34
  • 35.
    Tech recruiters Tech recruitersserve as your agent Can leverage their relationships to arrange interviews They are incentivized to find you a job You might get less say in where, but are helpful Can be great in getting you feedback bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd 35
  • 36.
    Thinkful students findjobs through connections bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd 36
  • 37.
    The technical interview Phonescreen Take home tech challenge In-person interviews bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd 37
  • 38.
    Resources Prep sites (e.g.Interview Cake) Books (e.g. Cracking the Coding Interview) Mock interviews with technical friends bit.ly/hired-in-tech-sd 38
  • 39.
    Ways to keeplearning 39
  • 40.
    HTML, CSS andJavaScript Unlimited mentor-led group sessions Personal Program Manager Special Workshop Events bit.ly/webdev-sdbit.ly/webdev-sd Free Two Week CourseFree Two Week Course 40