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In this episode guest Tessa Mero talks to James and guest cohost Brad Garropy about working in Dev Rel and transitioning her job.

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Show Notes

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 01:12 Introducing Tessa
  • 02:36 How did Brad get Into Web
  • 05:46 Draw of Developer Relations and Developer Advocacy
  • 09:46 Getting Into Speaking
  • 12:17 Preparing for Criticism
  • 17:06 Sponsor: Hashnode
  • 17:53 How to Progress Your Career
  • 22:12 Performance Indicators in Developer Relations
  • 26:39 Sponsor: Daily.dev
  • 27:40 Working for Open-source
  • 34:08 Companies that Prioritize Dev
  • 42:19 Brad's Pick: Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport
  • 44:09 Brad's Plug: Brad Garropy on YouTube
  • 44:28 Tessa's Pick: Shure SM7B
  • 47:23 Tessa's Plug: Appwrite Discord
  • 48:32 James's Pick: The Weekend Away
  • 49:39 James's Plug: James Q Quick YouTube
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174 episodes

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Manage episode 342442407 series 2942363
Content provided by Amy Dutton, James Q. Quick, Brad Garropy, and Bekah HW. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Amy Dutton, James Q. Quick, Brad Garropy, and Bekah HW or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode guest Tessa Mero talks to James and guest cohost Brad Garropy about working in Dev Rel and transitioning her job.

Sponsors

Daily.dev

daily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.

Check out daily.dev

Hashnode

Creating a developer blog is crucial in creating an online presence for yourself. It’s proof of work for your future employer. Hashnode makes it easy to start a blog in seconds on your custom domain for free. It’s fully optimized for developers and supports writing in Markdown, rich embeds, publishing from GitHub repository, syntax highlighting, and edge caching with Next.js blogs deployed on Vercel. On top of these, Hashnode is free from paywall, ads, and sign-up prompts.

Hashnode is a community of developers, engineers, and people in tech. Your article gets instant readership from their growing community.

Check out Hashnode, and join the community.

Show Notes

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 01:12 Introducing Tessa
  • 02:36 How did Brad get Into Web
  • 05:46 Draw of Developer Relations and Developer Advocacy
  • 09:46 Getting Into Speaking
  • 12:17 Preparing for Criticism
  • 17:06 Sponsor: Hashnode
  • 17:53 How to Progress Your Career
  • 22:12 Performance Indicators in Developer Relations
  • 26:39 Sponsor: Daily.dev
  • 27:40 Working for Open-source
  • 34:08 Companies that Prioritize Dev
  • 42:19 Brad's Pick: Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport
  • 44:09 Brad's Plug: Brad Garropy on YouTube
  • 44:28 Tessa's Pick: Shure SM7B
  • 47:23 Tessa's Plug: Appwrite Discord
  • 48:32 James's Pick: The Weekend Away
  • 49:39 James's Plug: James Q Quick YouTube
  continue reading

174 episodes

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