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20 influential women in software development

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She has over 18 years of experience in software industry as an author, speaker, mentor, consultant, technology leader and developer. Her experience includes developing business and retail applications, back-end processes, software tools, travel industry software, and financial applications. LinkedIn. 8 – Maria Gutierrez.

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Introducing Engineering Management to a Growing Organization

Gitprime

At Raw Signal Group , Nightingale conducts leadership and management training with hundreds of fast-growing tech companies. Before transitioning into coaching and consulting, he was the VP of Firefox for Mozilla through a period of intense turmoil (during which he helped build and launch the first Firefox offerings on Android and iPhone).

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Rise of the Resilient Manager with Lara Hogan

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

Like it’s exciting to have this new opportunity, new sets of skills to develop, but also, it’s a lot of responsibility, and people get no training. I’ve never learned, been formally trained in these skills. And that was the idea that oftentimes we take these roles and we get no training. Lara: Yeah.

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How Splice Builds Globally Distributed Engineering Teams

Gitprime

For the last ten years, Buriticá has successfully been building and scaling distributed engineering teams and Latin American open source software communities. Begin with nearshore and consulting opportunities. “By The work these engineers get right off the bat is different than what you might give an in-house engineer.

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From Engineer to Executive: An Interview with Eric Muntz of MailChimp

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

One step he made was going through the employees’ training and asking them how he could help them do their jobs better. For a short period of time, worked for the government doing web development and then actually started a consulting business in Atlanta where my main client was the Federal Government in Washington D.C. Marcus: I do.