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How to Build New Skills (without going back to School) Paid Members
Building new skills is essential for personal and professional growth. Whether you're looking to switch careers or advance in your current one, learning new skills is a great way to enhance your portfolio and show your value to potential employers. The good news is that you don't need to go

The Power of Showing Your Work Paid Members
You have finally decided to listen to advice from Career Hackers and from Austin Kleon, and you're about to share your work online, but when you are about to hit the publish button, you feel hesitant. Perhaps you're afraid of criticism or failure or feel like your work isn't "good

How to Learn to Code (just enough) Paid Members
It's a major misconception that you need to be fully prepared before you start a career. The truth is you need to be prepared just enough. This applies to learning to code, too. For example, while on the job, even Senior Developers will use Google hundreds of times per week

23 Tips to Crush your Career in 2023 Paid Members
Almost all the standard career advice is BS. "Pick a major." "It's just about who you know." "Improve your resume." "Go back to school." Blah blah blah blah blah. It's 2023. The world is changing, rapidly. New paradigms are birthing. Here are the tips and mindsets you need in 2023

5 tips for improving your writing online in 2023 Paid Members
5 guaranteed tips to improve your ultimate skill: writing.

What Skills Will You Gain in 2023? (why a blockchain bootcamp may be the way to go) Paid Members
You might have heard of blockchain, but have you heard of a blockchain bootcamp? Indeed, if you're looking for a career relaunch, 2023 may be the ripe time to build skills in this rapidly emerging field of blockchain technology, where you can contribute to projects like cryptocurrency, web3, Decentralized Apps,

Learn Learn Learn. Why You Need to Enroll in a Coding Bootcamp Paid Members
I just heard about a 21-year old who landed a Senior Developer role at a sweet company. That's right, a Senior Developer role. He had already started his career at age 18, first by enrolling in a coding bootcamp. The dude's crushing it, all while millions of other 21-year olds