I’ve been working on this new podcast for a long time. ManagerJS has always been about helping students and web developers be successful professionals. Learn more about the format and content you can expect from the new ManagerJS podcast by listening to the trailer or reading its transcript below.
TRANSCRIPT:
How do you become a successful coding professional? I can help you. I’ve been a professional coder since 2003 and in 2013 moved into management. Now I work with and hire web developers to work in an established technology company on Utah’s Silicon Slopes, in Lehi. I interview about 50 candidates each year, from students to senior engineers. It has taken me years to develop my system for identifying the best candidates. And my team is awesome! I recruit in colleges up and down the Wasatch front. From Brigham Young University in Provo to BYU-Idaho in Rexburg and colleges in between: the University of Utah, UVU, Utah State, Weber. I meet hundreds of students at career fairs, each year. I love being a part of their first steps in their careers. Interviews and fair booths are fine, but my favorite part of recruiting trips are the last half of classroom visits or information sessions. Introductions are out of the way. We’ve covered the details of the job and general information. Now people start asking fun questions, and if they ask right– they uncover really fun stories and wisdom from the recruiting team. That’s what you can expect here: candid advice, and stories that stand out—from other hiring managers, current developers, students, and myself. Sometimes it will be in interview format — I will record a conversation and present it here for you. Sometimes it will be a confessional from myself based on past experiences — some of them recent, some of them years past. Always the goal is to present the candid view of what it is really like to be a professional. And what it takes to be successful. I’m Tyler Peterson, this is ManagerJS. I hope you enjoy what you’re learning. God bless. And I look forward to working with you someday.