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A Day in the Life of Analytics Engineer, Kaley Coddens

Planview

When we break down silos and collaborate across all levels, functions, and borders, we see our people succeed. Our analytics teams play a central role in collaborating with teams across the enterprise and supporting our global teams. It’s a mix between a data analyst and a software engineer, but not fully one or the other.

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Navigating the Future of Work: The Importance of Adaptability and Continuous Learning

Tullio Siragusa

The Rise of Interdisciplinary Work Cross-functional collaboration and interdisciplinary work are becoming increasingly important in the modern workplace. By fostering adaptability and continuous learning, individuals can develop the skills required to work effectively across various domains and collaborate with diverse teams.

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The Dual Paths of Leadership: Immediate Gratification vs. Long-term Growth

Tullio Siragusa

While both paths offer their own sets of rewards and challenges, the choices made early on can dramatically impact the course of a leader’s career, as well as the destiny of their team and organization. This doesn’t mean every decision will be perfect, but regular introspection helps in course-correction whenever you stray from the path.

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People Make the Difference: A Day in the Life of Senior DevOps Engineer Asare Nkansah  

Planview

While DevOps involves programming and engineering skills, its true center is people. Software development is a lot like riding a bike. I’m really grateful for the people who have made a massive difference in my life, especially Beth Weeks, Paul Byoun, Aaron Luther, and Cole Arrington, and, of course, my wife, Jodie Nkansah.

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As our lives become more automated, these are the skills you’ll need

Faisal Hoque

We’re losing sight of the importance of soft skills–like communication, empathy, mindfulness, creativity, collaboration, and leadership. In computer science and software engineering, reusability is the use of existing assets in some form within the software product development process.

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As our lives become more automated, these are the skills you’ll need

Faisal Hoque

We’re losing sight of the importance of soft skills–like communication, empathy, mindfulness, creativity, collaboration, and leadership. In computer science and software engineering, reusability is the use of existing assets in some form within the software product development process.

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Audiences + Algorithms

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A software engineer may well propose a solution that requires extracting and verifying participants dates of births from various databases before sorting them in date order using an algorithm, and then finding matching pairs using another algorithm, before counting any matches and giving total.