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To date we’ve seen no evidence that prior academic accomplishment offers any learning advantages when it comes to acquiring programming skills.
America doesn’t have an unemployment problem, we have a skills problem. And our skills problem is tied to the failings of our education system.
Step 12: Commit to Staying on Your Career Change Path All of the soul-searching, planning and executing you’ve been doing over the last few months is paying off. You’re on...
Step #11: Realize it’s Okay to be Unsure at this Point in Your Life As you get deeper into the career change process, you still might not be 100% sold...
Step #10: Come to Terms that Life Might Suck (for a while) As you dig into your career change plan of attack, you might have discovered an unpleasant side effect...
Step #9: Use Grit to Execute Your Career Change Plan Over the last few months, we’ve been building toward a career change by discussing the importance of networking, upskilling and...
Step #8: Upskill for Your Future In the last few steps, we’ve focused on laying the groundwork for your career change by looking at the inspiring people or things around...
Step 7: Find inspiring people.
Step #6: Get Inspired by What’s Around You As we discussed in step 5, career changes are more often than not a gradual process—less a straight line and more like...
Step #5: Lay Out Your Change Options Ok, so you might be frustrated that conquering your quarter-life crisis so far has involved a lot of thinking and planning—and very little...
Step #4: Identify Your Area of Change In our last post, we suggested ways to unplug from everyday life so you can access the mental clarity needed to be open...