- Kyle Cunningham kyle@trainingpeaks.com
tech I've worked with
- RoR, API's, Git, AWS, OOD,
tech I havn't worked with
- C# / .NET, Java, or similar experience preferred, with expert knowledge of OOD, common OO practices, and Design Patterns (in any language)
- RESTful API knowledge: create, maintain, debug (.NET, RoR, Node, Python/Flask, etc.)
- Domain Driven Design, experience with or desire to implement microservice architectures
- RDBMS, NoSQL, Caching, APIs, Git and SCM, CI, AWS, Unit Testing, IOC frameworks, etc.
Look at the LinkedIn profiles or Twitter pages or Meetup Profiles of current employees Divide the tech stack into: tech you've worked with tech you're familiar with tech you know almost nothing about List any meetups and events they have recently or will soon sponsor You can figure this out for searching for the company on eventbrite, meetup.com, reading through their blog and their twitter feed, etc. List any technical interview information you can find about the company Find the company on GlassDoor Try googling 'Company Name Technical Interview Questions' List 'pros' and 'cons' of working for this Company e.g. Pros: They're in the green energy field / Cons: They have bad reviews on Glassdoor What is your next step to pursue working at this company?
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- Joey Alfono
List any open source projects actively maintained (have commits in the last 6 months) List the tech stack of the company You can find the tech stack in a few different ways Find their current and past job postings Look around their Github page Read through their blog posts Look at the LinkedIn profiles or Twitter pages or Meetup Profiles of current employees Divide the tech stack into: tech you've worked with tech you're familiar with tech you know almost nothing about List any meetups and events they have recently or will soon sponsor You can figure this out for searching for the company on eventbrite, meetup.com, reading through their blog and their twitter feed, etc. List any technical interview information you can find about the company Find the company on GlassDoor Try googling 'Company Name Technical Interview Questions' List 'pros' and 'cons' of working for this Company e.g. Pros: They're in the green energy field / Cons: They have bad reviews on Glassdoor What is your next step to pursue working at this company?
List any Turing/gSchool/Hungry Academy grads that work there
List anyone else you know that works there
Link to the company's Github page(s) List any open source projects actively maintained (have commits in the last 6 months) List the tech stack of the company You can find the tech stack in a few different ways Find their current and past job postings Look around their Github page Read through their blog posts Look at the LinkedIn profiles or Twitter pages or Meetup Profiles of current employees Divide the tech stack into: tech you've worked with tech you're familiar with tech you know almost nothing about List any meetups and events they have recently or will soon sponsor You can figure this out for searching for the company on eventbrite, meetup.com, reading through their blog and their twitter feed, etc. List any technical interview information you can find about the company Find the company on GlassDoor Try googling 'Company Name Technical Interview Questions' List 'pros' and 'cons' of working for this Company e.g. Pros: They're in the green energy field / Cons: They have bad reviews on Glassdoor What is your next step to pursue working at this company?
List any Turing/gSchool/Hungry Academy grads that work there
List anyone else you know that works there
Link to the company's Github page(s) List any open source projects actively maintained (have commits in the last 6 months) List the tech stack of the company You can find the tech stack in a few different ways Find their current and past job postings Look around their Github page Read through their blog posts Look at the LinkedIn profiles or Twitter pages or Meetup Profiles of current employees Divide the tech stack into: tech you've worked with tech you're familiar with tech you know almost nothing about List any meetups and events they have recently or will soon sponsor You can figure this out for searching for the company on eventbrite, meetup.com, reading through their blog and their twitter feed, etc. List any technical interview information you can find about the company Find the company on GlassDoor Try googling 'Company Name Technical Interview Questions' List 'pros' and 'cons' of working for this Company e.g. Pros: They're in the green energy field / Cons: They have bad reviews on Glassdoor What is your next step to pursue working at this company?
List any Turing/gSchool/Hungry Academy grads that work there
List anyone else you know that works there
Link to the company's Github page(s) List any open source projects actively maintained (have commits in the last 6 months) List the tech stack of the company You can find the tech stack in a few different ways Find their current and past job postings Look around their Github page Read through their blog posts Look at the LinkedIn profiles or Twitter pages or Meetup Profiles of current employees Divide the tech stack into: tech you've worked with tech you're familiar with tech you know almost nothing about List any meetups and events they have recently or will soon sponsor You can figure this out for searching for the company on eventbrite, meetup.com, reading through their blog and their twitter feed, etc. List any technical interview information you can find about the company Find the company on GlassDoor Try googling 'Company Name Technical Interview Questions' List 'pros' and 'cons' of working for this Company e.g. Pros: They're in the green energy field / Cons: They have bad reviews on Glassdoor What is your next step to pursue working at this company?
List any Turing/gSchool/Hungry Academy grads that work there
List anyone else you know that works there
Link to the company's Github page(s) List any open source projects actively maintained (have commits in the last 6 months) List the tech stack of the company You can find the tech stack in a few different ways Find their current and past job postings Look around their Github page Read through their blog posts Look at the LinkedIn profiles or Twitter pages or Meetup Profiles of current employees Divide the tech stack into: tech you've worked with tech you're familiar with tech you know almost nothing about List any meetups and events they have recently or will soon sponsor You can figure this out for searching for the company on eventbrite, meetup.com, reading through their blog and their twitter feed, etc. List any technical interview information you can find about the company Find the company on GlassDoor Try googling 'Company Name Technical Interview Questions' List 'pros' and 'cons' of working for this Company e.g. Pros: They're in the green energy field / Cons: They have bad reviews on Glassdoor What is your next step to pursue working at this company?