
What is with the world now?
Everything seems to be as insane as ever and today we just take a deep breath to chat about some of it. Back by popular demand - watercooler chat episode 2!
We talk big tech, parler, gamestonks, and more!
Note: We are not financial advisors, We just like the stock, 💎 🤲
Feb 22, 2021
43 min

From Engineer to Management.
Many software engineers find themselves facing this very transition at some point in their career.
Whether by choice or by necessity, its a decision not to be taken lightly.
In this episode we talk to Bobby Morgan and his experiences going through that exact experience.Special Guest: Bobby Morgan.
Feb 8, 2021
46 min

Renewed discussions around Technology and it's intricate interaction with free speech has been spurred by recent events.
Alan and I spend some time discussing the role that technology has within our evolving society, and what responsibility we have as the technologists that enable this new world.
Note: We are not presenting any particular political party, affiliations, or view points - rather we take the perspective of humans tasked to build and contribute to the diverse ecosystem of technology that drives our modern world.
We hope our discussion spurs some interesting thoughts for you!
Feb 1, 2021
40 min

Our guest this episode is Patrick Isaac who hosts his very own podcast:
Learn Stuff by Patrick Isaac
Twitter: @_patrickisaac
Instagram: @_patricisaac
He's an avid dancer, a life long learner, and a career switcher. We dive into his background, what made him who he is, and how he continues to live out his passions while also pivoting careers into tech. As an engineer, he's got fresh perspectives on the challenges of the field, and as a career switcher, he's got plenty of words of wisdom for fellow humans wondering if a professional switch is in their near future.Special Guest: Patrick Isaac.
Jan 25, 2021
37 min

What is Software Engineering?
We break this down into:
Software, and it's constituent science - computer science, and
Engineering, which we define as the practice of applying science to solve problems.
If you've ever wondered whether you'd enjoy a career in software or tech, this is the episode for you.
We dive into common activities and not so commonly discussed paths that a prospective student might be able to look forward to.
Some resources mentioned in the episode regarding trying software engineering, specifically, development:
https://www.learn-js.org/
http://jsforcats.com/
https://www.amazon.com/Code-Language-Computer-Developer-Practices-ebook/dp/B00JDMPOK2/ref=sr_1_1
Jan 9, 2021
45 min

Please welcome the Work In Progress podcast's first guest: Jeff Weiss!
Jeff comes to us from a storied career spanning over 20 years. In this episode, Jeff shares interviewing tips as well as his perspectives on what makes engineers successful.
If you enjoyed his perspectives, Jeff is always open to sharing his wisdom.
Tweet at us!
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Jeff Weiss
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Jan 1, 2021
55 min

For the last episode of the year, we're having a very frank watercooler chat about some of the thoughts and struggles we're still going through.
It's a shorter episode, and we hope you enjoy a slightly different kind of conversation.
This is the last episode we're publishing for the year - We'll be taking some time off to recharge creatively and episodes will resume in the first week of January. We've got brand new stuff lined up that we're super excited to share with you.
Between now and then, hit us up on twitter! Let us know what you want to see!
Referenced in the Episode:
Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
Dec 18, 2020
37 min

In any sort of endeavor, it's always worthwhile to stop and think about how you got to where you're at.
In the industry, we have a process for this and it's called a Retrospective.
While we don't necessarily go through a full-fledged retrospective process, Alan and I spend a bit of time thinking about the things that got us where we are with the show. On that topic, we want to thank everyone who's given us a listen and provided feedback. This learning process has been incredibly fun and rewarding, and the biggest factor of that is our listeners. Please continue to let us know what you enjoy and what you want to hear more of, but also let us know the ways we can improve. The show's always been a Work In Progress, and we, ourselves, are no different.
Bonus: Spotify's Retro Toolkit in case you want to conduct a retrospective of your own!
Dec 11, 2020
42 min

What's it really mean to be a mentor to someone?
What should you look for in a good mentor?
When do you know it's time to find one?
While mentorship is commonly talked about in professional development, it can be quite a confusing topic. For one, how do you even know when you're ready to be a mentor? These questions and more can often muddy the waters for prospective learners and teachers alike. In this episode we explore what mentorship means to us and how we've experienced it in our lives. Furthermore, we share what we believe can lead to successful mentor/mentee relationships and ways to seek them out.
In the episode, Minh refers to Simon Sinek's description of Mentorship - check out Simon's original comments below
Simon Sinek: What Mentorship Really Means
Dec 5, 2020
46 min

Start off on the right foot, and stay in the driver's seat!
New starts can be really scary. You have new teammates, new processes, and brand new expectations.
How do you navigate all that in order to be successful?
How do you know you're doing the right things?
How do you know you're succeeding?
What if this is the first time you're working in this particular role?
In this week's episode we cover all these questions and more as we take a look into how you can start off a brand new job - being in control.
Additional Episode Notes:
Alan's new job ChecklistLinks:Generic Onboarding Checklist
Nov 27, 2020
49 min
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