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5 Steps to Get the (Right) Software Engineering Job on a Top Technical Team

Planio

So you want a software engineering job at Facebook/Apple/Amazon/Google/Netflix? It’s every software engineer’s dream to work with one of the top technical teams in the world. So how do you get a software engineering job at one of these companies? Self-taught vs. school: Do top tech teams really care?

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4 Easy Ways To Improve Information Technology and Engineering Team Efficiency

Wrike

In today’s fast-paced business environment, the importance of efficient information technology (IT) and engineering teams can’t be overstated. Regularly Reviewing and Adjusting Processes Project management processes are not static. They need to be reviewed and adjusted regularly to account for changing circumstances.

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How to List Projects on Your Resume: A No Stress Guide

Rebel’s Guide to PM

If you are a software engineer, show me your software projects. Luckily, this is relatively easy as most job descriptions will include a list of technical and soft skills and competencies they expect candidates to have. What types of projects should you include on your application for a new role? You get the picture.

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5 Agile Methodologies for Project Managers that are not Scrum Framework

Project Pulse Journal

Transitioning from manufacturing to software engineering and development and various other industries, the Kanban Board has become a fundamental tool for visual management in project and workflow management, credited to the Agile movement. Columns might include "Ideation," "Design," "Approval," "Execution," and "Review."

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Scrum Developer Anti-Patterns

Scrum.org

After covering the anti-patterns of the Scrum Master, the Product Owner, and the stakeholders, this article addresses Scrum Developer anti-patterns, covering all Scrum Events and the Product Backlog artifact. The term “Developer” seems to limit the role to technical people, for example, software engineers.

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The Scrum Master Job (1): 4 Steps to Identify Suitable Employers or Clients

Scrum.org

Read on and learn how to employ search-engines, LinkedIn’s people search, reaching out to peers in the agile community, and analyzing the event markets in the quest for your next Scrum Master job. ?? Current tech trends — accelerated by the pandemic — threaten the very existence of many legacy organizations.

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Development Team Anti-Patterns

Scrum.org

After covering the Scrum Master and the Product Owner, this article addresses Development Team anti-patterns, covering all Scrum Events as well as the Product Backlog artifact. Finally, the term Development Team seems to limit the role to technical people, for example, software engineers. Team leads?