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Soft skills to advance your developer career : actionable steps to help maximize your potential
As a software developer, your technical skill set is in high demand. Devices and technology have become an integral part of our everyday lives and no digital organization can thrive without technical professionals on the payroll. However, career plateaus are inevitable in even the most high-demand field. Companies do not only need software developers; they need software developers with soft skills. In Soft Skills to Advance Your Developer Career, author Zsolt Nagy explores how emotional intelligence can give your software development career an edge. These subjects are not taught in school, and unfortunately the career advancement of many excellent developers can be blocked by their inability to effectively communicate their needs, assert themselves, and negotiate confidently. Throughout this book, Nagy shows you how to actively improve and prioritize your soft skills so that you can better represent the holistic interests of your team, obtain better working conditions, negotiate raises, and increase your variety of employment options by elevating your interviewing skills. Discover the obstacles standing between you and a fulfilling career by finding and improving strengths you may not have even known you had. Jump out of your box with Soft Skills to Advance Your Developer Career and leverage your expertise with effortless confidence at all stages of your professional journey.
Academic Careers for Experimental Computer Scientists and Engineers
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National Research Council (U.S.). Computer Science and Telecommunications Board
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National Research Council (U.S.). Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications
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National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Academic Careers for Experimental Computer Scientists
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Computer engineering
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Computer engineers -- Vocational guidance
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Computer science
2000,1994
The information age has grown out of the work of experimental computer science, which is dedicated to the development of new hardware, software, graphics, interfaces, and other computer system technologies. While it is important to society in this larger sense, experimental computer science has found an awkward fit in university environments. This volume examines what is special about experimental computer science and what can be done to achieve a better fit for its practitioners in the academic context.
Designing computer programs : software engineers
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Coleman, Miriam, author
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Software engineering Vocational guidance Juvenile literature.
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Computer programmers Juvenile literature.
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Vocational guidance Juvenile literature.
2016
This book introduces readers to what software engineers do, the different kinds of software they develop, notable engineers in the field, and the future of software engineering.
Paradoxical Mindset of Systems Engineers - Uncommon Minds, Skills, and Careers
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Pyster Arthur
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Hutchison Nicole
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Henry Devanandham
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Career changes
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Career development
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Engineers
2018,2019
This book offers an in-depth look at the proficiencies and personal qualities effective systems engineers require and the positions they should seek for successful careers. The book also gives employers practical strategies and tools to evaluate their systems engineers and advance them to higher performance. The authors explore why systems engineers are uncommon and how they can assess, improve, and cleverly leverage their uncommon strengths. These insights for being an ever more effective systems engineer apply equally well to classic engineers and project managers who secondarily do some systems engineering. The authors have written a guide to help systems engineers embrace the values that are most important to themselves and their organizations. Solidly based on interviews with over 350 systems engineers, classic engineers, and managers as well as detailed written career descriptions from 2500 systems engineers - The Paradoxical Mindset of Systems Engineers identifies behavioral patterns that effective systems engineers use to achieve success.
Building computers : computer engineers
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Faust, Daniel R., author
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Electronic digital computers Design and construction Juvenile literature.
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Computer engineering Juvenile literature.
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Vocational guidance Juvenile literature.
2016
In this book on computer engineering, readers will learn about how engineers design and construct the computer hardware people use every day. The text also highlights famous computer engineers who have made invaluable advancements in computer technology.
Computing professionals : changing needs for the 1990s : a workshop report
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National Research Council (U.S.). Steering Committee on Human Resources in Computer Science and Technology
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National Research Council (U.S.). Computer Science and Telecommunications Board
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National Research Council (U.S.). Office of Scientific and Engineering Personnel
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Computer engineers
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Computer engineers -- Supply and demand -- United States
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Computer engineers -- United States
1993
Surprisingly little is known about the people responsible for advancing the science, technology, and application of computing systems, despite their critical roles in the U.S. economy. As a group, they can be referred to as \"computing professionals.\" But that label masks an unusually wide range of occupations. To add to the confusion, the nature of these occupations is changing rapidly in response to dramatic advances in technology.Building from discussions at a workshop, this book explores the number, composition, demand, and supply of computing professionals in the United States. It identifies key issues and sources of data and illuminates options for improving our understanding of these important occupational groups.
Female innovators at work : women on top of tech
\"This book features 20 in-depth, candid interviews. Interviewees include CEOs, founders, pioneers, and inventors from a wide spectrum of tech organizations ranging from software to hardware across sectors as varied as accounting, genomics, mobile technology, e-commerce, business intelligence, online education, and video games. Danielle Newnham, a mobile startup and e-commerce entrepreneur and online community organizer, presents the insights, instructive anecdotes, strategies, and advice shared by women, including the obstacles they encountered and how they overcame them.\" -- From publisher