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How leadership can empower developers in the AI era

CIO

Imposter syndrome—doubting your abilities to the point that you feel like a fraud—is an evergreen topic of conversation among software developers. For many devs, the explosion of GenAI and AI-powered coding tools makes feeling like an imposter more inevitable than ever. It’s just ‘learn Python,’ or ‘learn React,’” Hicks says.

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Employee engagement: 10 best practices for improving your culture

CIO

According to the Gallup State of the Global Workforce 2023 Report , 41% of respondents attributed their lack of engagement to leadership and the workplace culture. You can stop the quiet quitting by improving your work culture, so your people speak up before they nope out. You don’t even need strong social skills.

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Perspectives on how cloud computing & app development trends will take shape in 2023

CIO

Tanzu Vanguards, which includes leaders, engineers, and developers from DATEV, Dell, GAIG, and TeraSky, provided their perspectives on analyst predictions and industry data that point to larger trends impacting cloud computing, application development, and technology decisions.

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Survey Surfaces Increasing Reliance on AI to Develop Software

DevOps.com

AI is already being used in code writing, code review, quality assurance/testing, debugging and design and architecture, according to a recent survey.

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AI Recruiting Software: Revolutionizing the Hiring Process

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

Powered by cutting-edge machine learning algorithms, AI recruiting software is transforming the hiring process. These softwares are automating repetitive tasks, providing data-driven insights, and ensuring unbiased candidate selection. AI recruiting software is like a smart assistant for recruiters, automating these repetitive tasks.

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Use radical objectivity to create and retain an inclusive workforce

TechCrunch

James Nash is CEO and founder of inbeta , a tech-enabled talent specialist using data, social listening and human science to help corporations overcome bias. Today, the age of corporate social justice is dawning. Diversity in the workplace starts with an inclusive culture. Unfortunately, many companies get this wrong.

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Here Is How You Can Identify And Close Skill Gaps In Software Development

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

Social and emotional skills like empathy, compassion, and adaptability have been spotlighted. It’s an exciting time to be a software developer. But here’s the catch—for software development teams to remain in step with the rapid changes in the industry, they must place upskilling at the center of their strategic approach.