2.Ask for feedback often. You don’t want this to be annoying, but it’s healthy to seek out feedback regularly and not just once a year during your review, because odds are by that point it’s too late to make any changes
We talk a lot about how to prepare for the technical interview, but not enough about how to stay employed once you land the job
Here are 3 helpful tips ——>
No one becomes an expert without time and practice.
Said best by Danish physicist Niels Bohr
“An expert is a person who has made all the mistakes that can be made in a very narrow field”
The software engineers that get to lead teams and make impact are technical in nature but more importantly, outstanding communicators.
Here are 5 tips to help you improve your communication style:
4. Read before lecture. This will allow you to actively listen during class rather than mindlessly try to figure out what the professor is talking about.
There’s a common misconception that you have to be naturally smart to make it in the STEM field and that’s simply not true. The key is learning how you learn and being the most effective with your time. Follow these 4 rules to cut your study time in half: