10 episodes

In the Missing Ingredient Podcast from Secret Sauce we interview industry professionals, entrepreneurs, and recruiters to give students the insider knowledge they need to break into tech. To learn more about Secret Sauce and get access to exclusive job opportunities and other resources to help you on your journey into tech visit secretsauce.tech. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/secret-sauce/support

The Missing Ingredient Podcast Secret Sauce

    • Technology
    • 5.0 • 14 Ratings

In the Missing Ingredient Podcast from Secret Sauce we interview industry professionals, entrepreneurs, and recruiters to give students the insider knowledge they need to break into tech. To learn more about Secret Sauce and get access to exclusive job opportunities and other resources to help you on your journey into tech visit secretsauce.tech. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/secret-sauce/support

    Episode #10 - James Corcoran - Meet the founder of esports company stage.gg and Head of Product at Mobalytics

    Episode #10 - James Corcoran - Meet the founder of esports company stage.gg and Head of Product at Mobalytics

    In this episode we interview James Corcoran. James is currently the Head of Product at Mobalytics, a gaming analytics company based in Santa Monica. He previously founded stage.gg, a site that was essentially the ESPN of the gaming world that published information on everything esports. Stage.gg was acquired by Mobalytics in 2017 and has since ceased operation. We talked with James about his inspiration for starting stage.gg, how it became such a rapid success, and why he chose to go the acquisition route as opposed to raising money and continuing to work on stage.gg

    If you’re interested in the esports industry, then have a listen because we really get into the nitty gritty on this one.


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    • 47 min
    Episode #9 - How Blake Overholt went from selling cigars in the Florida Keys to Silicon Valley recruiting

    Episode #9 - How Blake Overholt went from selling cigars in the Florida Keys to Silicon Valley recruiting

    In this episode we chat with Blake Overholt. Blake grew up in Sacramento, California before heading off to UCSB and majoring in Global Studies. He is now an experienced tech recruiter working for the SF-based CRM software company Insightly. 

    Blake, as many people do, had a roundabout path to his current position-- his first job out of college was as a cigar salesman in the Florida Keys. Now as a recruiter, Blake was able to share some amazing insights about how to stand out in the application process.


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    • 42 min
    Episode #8 - Being a rockstar in customer facing roles as an introvert with Nate Bills from Procore

    Episode #8 - Being a rockstar in customer facing roles as an introvert with Nate Bills from Procore

    In this episode we sit down with Nate Bills. Nate grew up in Palo Alto before attending UCSB to study Psychology. He is now an Implementation Manager on the Customer Success team at ProCore Technologies in their New York office. We discussed how he started his career in sales and why he ultimately decided to transition into Customer Success. Nate shared what it’s like being an introvert in a customer facing role and how he earns trust with his team a to create a work schedule that improves his fitness and professional performance.


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    • 39 min
    Episode #7 - Noah Portes Chaikin, Senior Software Engineer at Code Climate

    Episode #7 - Noah Portes Chaikin, Senior Software Engineer at Code Climate

    In this episode, we interview Noah Portes Chaikin. Noah is a senior software engineer at Code Climate. Code Climate creates analytics software for development teams so they can evaluate code risks and tie performance metrics to code changes. In our conversation, we learned about how Noah got into software engineering without a college degree, including how he taught himself the technical skills necessary to land his first developer job. We also discussed why Noah prefers working at startups vs. larger organizations and how that's contributed to his professional growth. Noah also shared his take on hiring, and what he looks for when hiring engineers. 


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    • 42 min
    Episode #6 - Laurence Hall, Sales Representative at Newsela

    Episode #6 - Laurence Hall, Sales Representative at Newsela

    In this episode, we interview Laurence Hall. Laurence is a good friend and experienced tech sales guru. Laurence is a Sales Representative at Newsela. Newsela is education tech startup dedicated to transforming the way students learn and improving literacy rates around the world. In our conversation, we discuss what to look for in a good sales organization and what skills are vital to being a great sales person. We also dove into philosophy, martial arts, and making the tough transition from college life to the real world.


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    • 47 min
    Episode #5 - Jamie Kent, Software Engineer at Parabola, Co-Founder of Women in Sports Tech

    Episode #5 - Jamie Kent, Software Engineer at Parabola, Co-Founder of Women in Sports Tech

    In this episode, we interview Jamie Kent. Jamie is a Software Engineer at Parabola. Parabola is an SF-based startup building products to give knowledge workers the capabilities of engineers. Jamie is a UPenn alum, Fulbright scholar recipient and all around badass person. In our conversation we talked about how Jamie's Fulbright research project took her to South America, where she helped teach Chilean youths computer science fundamentals. We also got into how she transitioned into software engineering without a computer science background as well as the non-profit she co-founded called Women in Sports Tech, which aims to provide growth opportunities for women in the sports tech industry. 


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    • 48 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
14 Ratings

14 Ratings

Sweetfab123 ,

Excellent resource for those trying to break into tech!

I really like this startup since it is very relevant to that stage of my life that I am currently in, as I am trying to get an internship and soon will need to find a full time job in tech. And this podcast is a great way for students to learn more about the people that actually work in this industry and what it took for them to get there. A definite must listen to for college students!

2metown ,

They get it

I like comparing the college life / work life transition to my own experience now that I have my first real job post college graduation. I also love learning about other companies organizational infrastructure for the different start ups the people have represented.

jrhotsauce ,

relatable guys and quality content!

It’s nice to listen and to be able to realize that as a student, YOU are the primary audience! Quality content and definitely excited to listen to more!

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