It Takes Two to Make a Thing Go Right
With this new surge of bootcamp graduates and career changers gone tech, we’ve found ourselves with an interesting conundrum - there is so much talent out there, but these new candidates seem like they’re “just too green”. Employers are often concerned about the costs of on-boarding junior developers. Meanwhile, knowledgable, enthusiastic, and bright junior candidates are chomping at the bit, waiting for their opportunity to be recognized for their uniqueness.
Drawing examples from my own experience, as well as other fellow bootcampers, this talk explores pieces of the puzzle that have helped successfully transform juniors from “green" to “lean, mean, coding machines”, consequently making them invaluable members of their teams. Psst... I'll give you a big hint on how to successfully onboard juniors: both parties need to be equally invested in the process for success to occur. If you're curious to find out more details and tips, this talk is for you.
Though this session is largely geared towards potential employers and those newer to the field, anyone attending will likely gain fresh insights into how to go about creating a culturally rich and supportive work environment. This session also includes a live non-coding demonstration (audience participation is encouraged, but not required). I would say more, but it would spoil the surprise…