Coding Chats

John Crickett

On Coding Chats, John Crickett interviews software engineers of all levels from junior to CTO. He encourages the guests to share the stories of the challenges they have faced in their role and the strategies and tactics they have used to overcome those challenges providing actionable insights other software engineers can use to accelerate their careers.

  1. VOR 1 TAG

    How to get jobs to come to you - a guide for staff+, directors, VPEngs and CTOs #jobhunting

    Coding Chats episode 47 - Warren Beazley shares his extensive experience in recruiting CTOs and outlines a five-step process designed to help tech leaders navigate the job market effectively. He emphasizes the importance of understanding one's value proposition, building a strong network, creating engaging content, and actively engaging with potential employers. The discussion highlights the challenges posed by traditional job searching methods and the impact of AI on recruitment, while offering practical strategies for candidates to stand out in a competitive landscape. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Five-Step Process 10:53 Understanding the Job Market Dynamics 19:08 The Importance of Value Proposition 27:57 Building Your Network Effectively 36:17 Creating Engaging Content on LinkedIn 42:46 Leveraging Personal Experiences for Content Creation 45:32 The Importance of Storytelling in Professional Growth 48:20 Detailing Achievements for Interviews 50:12 Building a Library of Personal Stories 52:49 Understanding LinkedIn's Algorithm and Engagement 54:26 Ethical Stalking: Engaging with New Connections 58:16 The Power of Meaningful Comments 01:00:50 Recap of Five Steps for LinkedIn Success 01:03:39 Transforming Your LinkedIn Profile into a Landing Page 01:08:04 Creating Value Through Content and Networking John's Links: John's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johncrickett/ John’s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@johncrickett John's Twitter: https://x.com/johncrickett John's Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/johncrickett.bsky.social Check out John's software engineering related newsletters: Coding Challenges: https://codingchallenges.substack.com/ which shares real-world project ideas that you can use to level up your coding skills. Developing Skills: https://read.developingskills.fyi/ covering everything from system design to soft skills, helping them progress their career from junior to staff+ or for those that want onto a management track. Takeaways The traditional job search process is broken and needs a new approach. Understanding your value proposition is crucial for job seekers. Networking is essential; aim to connect with relevant individuals daily. Quality content creation is more important than quantity. Engaging with your network can lead to new opportunities. AI screening tools often miss qualified candidates due to keyword matching. Your LinkedIn profile should serve as a landing page, not just a CV. Consistency in posting content on LinkedIn can enhance visibility. Building relationships through meaningful comments is key to networking. Candidates should view themselves as a solution to potential employers' problems.

    1 Std. 13 Min.
  2. 25. SEPT.

    Unlocking developer experience: the key to productivity and flow state for software engineers

    Coding Chats episode 46 - John Crickett and Fernando Villalba delve into the concept of Developer Experience (DevEx) and its significance in software engineering. They discuss how optimizing for flow state can enhance productivity, the importance of effective tooling, and the role of a supportive work environment. The conversation also touches on team dynamics, the necessity of regular retrospectives, and the impact of meetings on developer flow. Ultimately, they emphasize that improving developer experience is not just beneficial for developers but is also a strategic advantage for companies. Chapters 00:00 Understanding Developer Experience 03:14 Optimizing for Flow State in Development 05:56 The Importance of Tooling in Developer Experience 08:36 Creating a Supportive Work Environment 11:34 The Role of Developer Experience in Team Dynamics 14:10 The Business Case for Investing in Developer Experience 16:53 Improving Team Retrospectives for Better Developer Experience 26:56 The Role of Daily Standups in Agile Teams 32:36 Effective Meeting Practices and Rituals 36:26 Understanding Scrum and Its Misinterpretations 42:50 Optimizing Developer Experience for Flow State Fernando's Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nandoit/ John's Links: John's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johncrickett/ John’s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@johncrickett John's Twitter: https://x.com/johncrickett John's Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/johncrickett.bsky.social Check out John's software engineering related newsletters: Coding Challenges: https://codingchallenges.substack.com/ which shares real-world project ideas that you can use to level up your coding skills. Developing Skills: https://read.developingskills.fyi/ covering everything from system design to soft skills, helping them progress their career from junior to staff+ or for those that want onto a management track. Takeaways Great developer experience is about how easy it is for developers to get into a flow state. Optimizing for flow state can lead to better productivity and code quality. Tooling should allow developers to perform tasks in the least number of steps possible. A well-structured office environment can enhance developer focus and reduce distractions. Companies should invest in their developers' experience to improve overall output and satisfaction. Team dynamics and communication significantly impact developer experience. Regular retrospectives can help teams identify and eliminate friction points. Meetings should be purposeful and well-structured to avoid wasting time. Adapting methodologies to fit the team's needs is crucial for success. Creating a culture of care and support can enhance developer engagement.

    46 Min.
  3. 18. SEPT.

    How to collaborate with recruiters as an engineering leader to find the best software engineers

    Coding Chats episode 45 - Guy Allen and John Crickett discuss the dynamics between software engineers, hiring managers, and recruiters and how they can work together to recruit the best software engineers. They explore effective strategies for collaboration, the importance of clear communication, and the impact of recruitment models on candidate experiences. The discussion emphasizes the need for engagement, the significance of tailored job specifications, and the value of building long-term relationships with recruiters. Additionally, they touch on the role of AI in recruitment and the necessity of maintaining a human touch in the hiring process. Chapters 00:28 How hiring managers can work effectively with recruiters 10:37 What else can a hiring manager do to work effectively with a recruiter? 17:39 How important is a clear job spec and sharing details with the recruiter? Guy's Links: https://www.linkedin.com/company/futura-talent/https://futura-talent.com/ John's Links: John's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johncrickett/ John’s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@johncrickett John's Twitter: https://x.com/johncrickett John's Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/johncrickett.bsky.social Check out John's software engineering related newsletters: Coding Challenges: https://codingchallenges.substack.com/ which shares real-world project ideas that you can use to level up your coding skills. Developing Skills: https://read.developingskills.fyi/ covering everything from system design to soft skills, helping them progress their career from junior to staff+ or for those that want onto a management track. Takeaways Software engineers should engage actively with recruiters.Hiring managers need to provide clear job specifications. More recruiters do not guarantee better results. Building relationships with recruiters is essential. Engagement leads to better candidate experiences. Quality over quantity in job applications is crucial. Clear communication improves recruitment outcomes. Understanding different recruitment models is important. Human interaction enhances the recruitment process. AI should not replace the human element in hiring.

    25 Min.
  4. 11. SEPT.

    How to become a non executive director in tech

    Coding Chats episode 44 - Joe Woodhouse shares his unique journey from software to non-executive director roles, emphasizing the importance of building skills, networking, and understanding board dynamics. He discusses the concept of 'luck surface area' and how being open to opportunities can lead to success. Joe highlights the significance of emotional intelligence in leadership and the value of experience in non-profit boards. He also addresses the role of training and education in career advancement and the importance of diversity in board composition. Chapters 00:00 Developing Skills for Non-Executive Roles 04:50 The Role of Non-Executive Directors 05:33 Luck Surface Area: Creating Opportunities 10:50 Understanding Cash Flow in Decision Making 16:27 The Value of an MBA in Business Understanding 19:51 Understanding Reputational Damage in Security 20:21 The Importance of Team Dynamics in Business 21:34 Engagement in Community Projects 22:42 Diversity in Perspectives and Decision Making 24:22 Conflict Resolution in Community Committees 24:54 Financial Planning and Resource Allocation 27:45 The Role of Not-for-Profits in Society 28:42 Profitability in Not-for-Profit Organizations 30:30 Emotional Decision Making in Business 32:09 The Journey to Board Membership 33:07 The Value of Experience Over Formal Training 34:07 The Industry of Self-Help and Career Advancement 36:30 The Path to Board Roles 41:09 The Importance of Volunteer Experience 43:51 Big Tech's Perspective on Board Experience 45:57 Influence vs Authority in Leadership 49:26 Diversity and the Wisdom of Crowds 52:08 The Value of Soft Skills in Business 53:07 Encouragement to Volunteer and Engage Joe's Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joewoodhouseengineer/ John's Links: John's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johncrickett/ John’s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@johncrickett John's Twitter: https://x.com/johncrickett John's Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/johncrickett.bsky.social Check out John's software engineering related newsletters: Coding Challenges: https://codingchallenges.substack.com/ which shares real-world project ideas that you can use to level up your coding skills. Developing Skills: https://read.developingskills.fyi/ covering everything from system design to soft skills, helping them progress their career from junior to staff+ or for those that want onto a management track. Takeaways Joe Woodhouse's journey showcases a unique path to non-executive roles. Building skills for board positions requires deliberate effort and experience. The concept of 'luck surface area' emphasizes the importance of being open to opportunities. Networking and curiosity are key to creating professional connections. Understanding board dynamics is crucial for effective decision-making. Non-executive directors play a vital role in governance and strategy. Cash flow considerations are essential in business decision-making. Experience in non-profit boards can provide valuable insights and skills. Emotional intelligence is critical for influencing and leading teams. Diversity in board composition enhances decision-making and innovation.

    54 Min.
  5. 4. SEPT.

    How to work with recruiters to find your next role - a guide for software engineers

    Coding Chats episode 43 - Guy Allen and John Crickett discuss how software engineers can effectively work with recruiters to find a job. They explore the importance of building relationships, understanding different types of recruiters, crafting an effective CV, leveraging AI in job applications, and maximizing LinkedIn for job searches. The discussion emphasizes empathy, visibility, and the need for clear communication in the recruitment process. Chapters 00:00 Building Relationships with Recruiters 04:22 Understanding Different Types of Recruiters 12:13 Crafting an Effective CV19:45 The Role of AI in Job Applications 21:49 Leveraging LinkedIn for Job Search Guy's Links: https://www.linkedin.com/company/futura-talent/ https://futura-talent.com/ John's Links: John's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johncrickett/ John’s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@johncrickett John's Twitter: https://x.com/johncrickett John's Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/johncrickett.bsky.social Check out John's software engineering related newsletters: Coding Challenges: https://codingchallenges.substack.com/ which shares real-world project ideas that you can use to level up your coding skills. Developing Skills: https://read.developingskills.fyi/ covering everything from system design to soft skills, helping them progress their career from junior to staff+ or for those that want onto a management track. Takeaways Building relationships with recruiters is crucial for candidates. Candidates should follow up on applications to stand out. Empathy towards recruiters can improve communication. Tailor applications for different types of recruiters. Providing clear context in CVs is essential. Candidates should highlight their achievements and impact. AI can assist in job applications if used wisely. A detailed LinkedIn profile increases visibility to recruiters. Networking on LinkedIn can enhance job search opportunities. Understanding the recruitment market dynamics is important.

    26 Min.
  6. 28. AUG.

    How curiosity can accelerate your career in tech

    Coding Chats episode 42 - Joe Woodhouse shares his journey with John Crickett - from a young software enthusiast to a non-executive director. He discusses the importance of customer engagement in software development, the balance between customer needs and technical solutions, and how he navigated his career without traditional management titles. Joe emphasizes the value of diversity in boards and the 'jobs to be done' theory, illustrating how understanding the underlying needs of customers can lead to better solutions and business outcomes. Chapters 00:00 Journey into Software Development 05:55 Customer-Facing Roles and Solution Architecture 11:56 Soft Skills in Tech 17:52 Transitioning to Non-Executive Director 37:36 The Impact of Diversity on Board Performance 41:44 Disagree and Commit: A Misunderstood Concept 47:09 The Importance of Being Heard and Understood 52:56 Building Trust Through Authenticity Joe's Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joewoodhouseengineer/ John's Links: John's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johncrickett/ John’s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@johncrickett John's Twitter: https://x.com/johncrickett John's Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/johncrickett.bsky.social Check out John's software engineering related newsletters: Coding Challenges: https://codingchallenges.substack.com/ which shares real-world project ideas that you can use to level up your coding skills. Developing Skills: https://read.developingskills.fyi/ covering everything from system design to soft skills, helping them progress their career from junior to staff+ or for those that want onto a management track. Takeaways Joe's passion for software began in primary school. He transitioned from individual contributor to non-executive director through diverse experiences. Customer engagement is crucial for effective software solutions. Balancing customer needs with technical capabilities is essential. Management roles are not the only path to leadership. Diversity in boards can enhance company performance. Understanding the 'jobs to be done' theory is vital for effective sales and marketing. Soft skills are critical for success in technical roles. Curiosity and understanding others can lead to better collaboration. Disagreeing constructively can foster innovation and trust.

    56 Min.
  7. 21. AUG.

    How to transition into tech - Julianna's journey from classroom to coding.

    Coding Chats episode 41 - Julianna Messineo shares her journey with John Crickett, from being a math teacher to transitioning into the tech industry, particularly focusing on educational technology (EdTech). She discusses her experiences with various educational software, the challenges she faced in the job market, and the importance of building projects to enhance her skills. Julianna also emphasizes the significance of networking and personal branding in her job search, as well as the role of AI and podcasts in her learning process. The conversation concludes with Julianna's aspirations for the future and her ongoing projects. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to EdTech and Personal Journey 03:17 Challenges in Educational Software and UX 06:02 Transition from Teaching to Tech 08:40 Navigating the Job Market in Tech 11:11 Building Projects and Learning by Doing 13:47 Networking and Community Engagement in EdTech 20:48 Building Connections and Networking 22:45 The Importance of Personal Branding 25:09 Learning Through Projects 27:15 Utilizing Podcasts for Learning 29:24 The Role of AI in Learning 33:00 Exploring Coding Challenges and Projects Julianna's Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julianna-messineo/ John's Links: John's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johncrickett/ John’s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@johncrickett John's Twitter: https://x.com/johncrickett John's Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/johncrickett.bsky.social Check out John's software engineering related newsletters: Coding Challenges: https://codingchallenges.substack.com/ which shares real-world project ideas that you can use to level up your coding skills. Developing Skills: https://read.developingskills.fyi/ covering everything from system design to soft skills, helping them progress their career from junior to staff+ or for those that want onto a management track. Takeaways EdTech encompasses a wide range of educational technologies. User experience (UX) in educational software is often lacking. Transitioning from teaching to tech can be challenging due to job market conditions. Building projects is a crucial part of learning software development. Networking and personal branding are essential for job seekers in tech. Podcasts can be a valuable resource for learning on the go. AI can assist in coding but requires critical evaluation of suggestions. The job market for junior developers is currently very competitive. Creating educational tools can help bridge the gap in learning. Engaging with the community can lead to job opportunities.

    36 Min.
  8. 14. AUG.

    Using a side hustle and Build in Public to advance your software engineering career

    Coding Chats episode 40 - David Weiss shares his journey from being a Spanish teacher to a software engineer, highlighting the transferable skills that educators bring to tech. He discusses the importance of teaching in reinforcing knowledge, the challenges of building SaaS applications, and the significance of personal branding in today's job market. David also introduces his initiative, Build to Give, which connects early career tech professionals with non-profits, providing them with real-world experience while helping organizations in need. Chapters 00:00 From Teaching to Tech: A Journey of Transition 04:10 Transferable Skills: Bridging Teaching and Software Engineering 07:38 The Power of Teaching in Tech 11:14 Side Hustles and Newsletters: Building a Personal Brand 16:42 Building SaaS Apps: Lessons Learned 20:11 The Importance of Personal Branding 23:42 Navigating the Job Market: Insights on AI and Tech 27:08 Build to Give: Connecting Tech Professionals with Nonprofits David's Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bydavidweiss Besides Code: https://www.besidescode.com Resume: https://www.useresume.app John's Links:John's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johncrickett/ John’s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@johncrickett John's Twitter: https://x.com/johncrickett John's Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/johncrickett.bsky.social Check out John's software engineering related newsletters: Coding Challenges: https://codingchallenges.substack.com/ which shares real-world project ideas that you can use to level up your coding skills. Developing Skills: https://read.developingskills.fyi/ covering everything from system design to soft skills, helping them progress their career from junior to staff+ or for those that want onto a management track. Takeaways David transitioned from teaching to tech by self-learning coding. Teaching skills like communication and collaboration are valuable in tech. Teaching reinforces knowledge and helps fill gaps in understanding.Building side projects can enhance personal growth and skill. A newsletter can provide accountability and community engagement. Marketing is crucial for the success of SaaS applications. Validating ideas with potential customers is essential before coding. Personal branding is important for career stability in tech. The tech job market is challenging for early career professionals. Build to Give connects early career professionals with non-profits for mutual benefit.

    42 Min.

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On Coding Chats, John Crickett interviews software engineers of all levels from junior to CTO. He encourages the guests to share the stories of the challenges they have faced in their role and the strategies and tactics they have used to overcome those challenges providing actionable insights other software engineers can use to accelerate their careers.

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