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#React and #ReactNative videos were definitely in the flow in 2021 and are expected to dominate 2022 as well! Better catch up on the top 10 #meetupvideos from last year so you won’t be falling behind. 😎

blog.meetupfeed.io/best-of-2021-r…

#programming #developing #programmer #developer
Expert guide to React Navigation by @callstackio
Satya Sahoo and Mateusz Kosoń, #softwareengineers at Callstack, are talking about the #React Navigation library. During the conversation, they cover a wide range of topics related to it.

meetupfeed.io/talk/react-nat…
#programming
Improving apps with Custom Hooks and React-Query by @_zachdtaylor
Zach Taylor will be going over two things that can greatly help you improve the quality of your React code: custom hooks and react-query.

#reactquery #customhooks #programming #react

meetupfeed.io/talk/react-cus…
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Episode 31 is here!

@GergelyOrosz explains how to write a standout resume in the tech scene. Loads of details, and tips to fix your hiring process included!

Check it out: codingsans.com/blog/software-…

Hosted by @FancyKarolina, powered by @codingsans.

#SoftwareEngineers #resume
Here are some key takeaways:

1. A great resume fits the job

Whatever position you’re applying for, go through the job ad, and tailor your CV. Highlight or add any relevant experience you might have.
2. Highlight achievements

Highlighting achievements, projects you’ve delivered and their impact is a great way to get attention. Very few applicants do this, but it shows a business mindset, and awareness of your work beyond the code you write.
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One of the most humbling things in life is sales - I feel everyone should spend a year in sales early in their careers - including the #VIP's of them all, #SoftwareEngineers! If you don't, you will never develop empathy for the customers.
Some of my biggest learnings was during my stint in sales - especially in a foreign country - early in my career. Some tips...
1) You have to take rejection well
2) People don't see your product the way you do
3) Most people don't care about your product
5) Price doesn't matter
1) You have to take rejection well
9 out of 10 times you're lucky if people don't slam the phone on you when you call them to introduce the product you are very passionate about. How come they don't care - well - that's life! Over time, you'll learn to deal with it!
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