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Month: September 2016

How To Improve Your Interview Skills As A Web Developer

How To Improve Your Interview Skills As A Web Developer

By Jordan Kimura ViewSonic Human Resources Manager Vincent Chou spoke with the LearningFuze community about what employers look for when hiring a Web Developer or even a UI/UX Designer with development skills. With two graduate degrees in Human Resources and Business, he is able to apply a unique business-centric HR approach that gets results in the hiring process. Though web development skills are in high demand it is important to know how to best position yourself to compete in the…

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Course Report: Instructor Spotlight with Eric Johnson

Course Report: Instructor Spotlight with Eric Johnson

Eric Johnson started programming in the “dot-com” days, and has worked since February 2015 as a senior instructor and developer at LearningFuze, which is a web-development bootcamp and code school in Orange County (Irvine), CA. We talk to Eric about hiring developers without Computer Science degrees, the types of jobs LearningFuze students are landing in Southern California, and how the program has changed over the years to offer the most updated and relevant curriculum to future developers. To read more…

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Going Agile

Going Agile

By Jordan Kimura Focusing on tangible results and quality, rather than rigid requirements, is the key to building a vibrant development culture. Innovation through small self-organizing teams is the foundation of agile development and the topic that Diane Bullock, Senior Project Manager, shared with the LearningFuze community. In her current and previous roles at Kelley Blue Book and Roland DGA, Diane’s experience with managing an agile team of resources domestically and overseas makes her a valuable resource for insights into…

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