It takes more than great code to be a great engineer. Soft Skills Engineering is a weekly advice podcast for software developers about the non-technical stuff that goes into being a great software developer.
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Bienvenue sur le podcast Culture Soft ! Les soft skills ont une place de plus en plus importante dans le monde professionnel et ont un rôle décisif pour opérer en contexte incertain. Tous les mois, un nouvel épisode pour décrypter les soft skills (empathie, écoute, gestion du stress et du temps…), se redécouvrir et développer de nouvelles compétences. Culture soft est le podcast de Lefebvre Dalloz Compétences Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'inf ...
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The Engineer Soft Skills podcasts teaches engineers all of the soft skills: the things they don't teach in engineering school. The focus is on developing skills such as confidence, social skills, productivity, energy, and problem solving in order to help you improve your career and life.
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The term soft skills is very broad, so listen along as I talk about the many different soft skills you can learn, develop and use in your everyday life to reach your full potential. You just might hear an ‘aha’ moment that changes your life.
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A daily show focused on motivation, productivity, leadership, technology, communication, entrepreneurship and work/life balance. This show aired 2016-2017.
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Anchor Richa Soft Skills Trainer #communicationcoach #youthmentor #entrepreneur #businesscoach #wow
Richa Soft Skills Trainer
+13 years in Soft Skills Training +90,000 students trained in Universities and schools +500 Workshops Faculty Development Programs Personality Development Communication Skills Presentation Skills Interview Skills Leadership Skills Youth Empowerment Women Empowerment Trying to inculcate value education- Do share your valuable suggestions at richawow@yahoo.com Watch your thoughts... Watch your words as our words become our Actions .... Our Actions makes us good or bad... Keep Learning Keep Gro ...
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Welcome to the Soft Skills Salon: an audible think-tank on soft skills with your host, Diana Kawarsky. This podcast is where you learn how soft skills make a difference to your work, your teams, and your organization. Here, you will listen to international and diverse voices, both novices and experts, discussing their real-life perspectives, strategies, and insights. Learn how, when, and where our guests have experienced soft skills having a positive impact on-the-job. Each episode is a conv ...
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Welcome to Soft Skills for Leaders. This podcast is about enhancing the human skills we need to lead today. Soft skills are the less tangible, highly critical skills that every leader needs to succeed. I’m your host Lisa Evans, and my aim is to help you communicate with influence, and be the leader others will want to follow. Every episode, I will bring you a conversation with a guest expert, tips, and strategies to help you become a stand out communicator. If you would like to connect and a ...
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Richa Soft Skills Trainer #softskills #personalitydevelopment #coach #mentor #youth #women #richawow
Richa Soft Skills Trainer
#vocalulary #idioms #prayers #beauty #communicationskills My aim is to make our youth aware of the Indian values and rich culture. Trying my best to contribute and add value by spreading happiness and positivity. Do connect on You tube - https://www.youtube.com/c/RichaSoftSkillsTrainer Write at richawow@yahoo.com and share your valuable comments Keep Learning Keep Growing Richa Soft Skills Trainer 🌈
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Fatal Exception: Hard Lessons in Soft Skills for Software Developers
Bill Edmondson and Phillip Turpin
Technology is easy. Dealing with people is hard. The biggest hurdle to most software developers career growth is their mastery of the soft skills. Bill Edmondson and Phillip Turpin, both long time programmers and technology leaders, share with you their own hard earned lessons in navigating their careers in software development.
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Wachstumsfeuer – Soft Skills & persönliches Wachstum für neugierige Köpfe, die hoch hinaus wollen
Niko Juranek
Wachstumsfeuer ist ein Podcast für die Ambitionierten, die Neugierigen und Wissbegierigen, die, die sich nicht mit dem Status Quo zufriedengeben, sich ständig weiterentwickeln und persönlich hoch hinaus wollen. Hier bekommst du praxisbezogene Tipps, Strategien und konkrete Schritte aus den Bereichen Soft Skills, Selbstmanagement und persönliches Wachstum, wertvolle Learnings und Deep Dives aus Büchern und spannungsgeladene Interviews mit vielseitigen Gesprächspartnern aus der Praxis. Begleit ...
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Do Agile Be Agile Podcast: Agile Practices | Soft Skills | Agile Mindset
Mario RT: Agile Coach, Instructor y Consultor
Do Agile Be Agile, se transmite cada 15 días, hablamos sobre tener una perspectiva integral, no solo hacer ágil (Do agile), si no, ser ágil (Be agile). Sigan a Mario Rodríguez (Mario RT) Agile Coach, Instructor y Consultor a través de: prácticas y mindset ágil, cultura, personas y cambio. Algunos de los temas: Agile Mindset, Change Management, Soft Skills (Equipos de Alto Rendimiento, Negociación, Autogestión, Productividad, Comunicación), Frameworks Ágiles (Scrum, Kanban, Design Thinking, L ...
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Episode 433: My teammate pretends we decided, but we didn't and my team is getting worse and worse
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In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey guys! I recently moved onto a new team, and my teammate has an interesting way of resolving differences of opinions. He simply says “we decided” and then follows it up with his preferred approach. These are decisions that I know have not been made. This engineer is mid-level, so it isn’t…
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In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey Soft Skills Engineering, Apologies for the anonymity but it is very important my “employer” does not find out about this. I’m a large language model, trained to process tons of data and provide technical answers with ease. But here’s the thing—I’ve noticed that while I’m good at deliveri…
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Le travail acharné est souvent perçu comme un impératif pour atteindre le succès, mais à quel prix ? Est-ce vraiment la clé de la performance, ou y a-t-il des stratégies plus efficaces pour concilier productivité et bien-être ? Travailler moins est-il la solution, ou faut-il plutôt repenser la manière dont nous utilisons notre temps ? Et si les sof…
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In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey! Love your podcast! I’ve been poached by a startup which sounds really exciting but I’m worried whether it is a good career move for me. I am currently working with backend, however this company would have more of a full stack role and it would be lots of nodeJS and Typescript 🤢 anything…
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Episode 430: Should I quit this job I'm underqualified for and honestly torpedoed my promo chances
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In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I work at a large tech company, been there for about two years at the time of writing this question. I got in by sheer luck since I’ve interviewed at many teams in this company before finally landing an offer and I’m starting to think I don’t belong. I constantly feel like I don’t do a good …
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In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I have a job I mostly enjoy, with a super flexible schedule and the freedom to work from anywhere. I learn a lot, and the engineers here are top-notch. However… the pay is only ok, no bonuses, and the stock options feel like a bit of a scam. Asking for a raise isn’t really an option since th…
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Les stéréotypes de genre sont encore omniprésents dans notre société, influençant nos perceptions des compétences et des émotions, que ce soit dès l'enfance ou dans le monde professionnel. D’où viennent ces stéréotypes ? Les émotions sont-elles vraiment genrées ? Pourquoi certaines compétences sont-elles souvent attribuées à un genre spécifique, cr…
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In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Listener Muszyn asks, I have been working as a SWE for almost two years. My team lead was recently fired leaving me as the most senior junior developer on the team of 4. I was given the option to be the interim team lead until we are able to fill the now open role. I was always indifferent o…
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In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hi! I enjoy your podcast a lot, been listening to it almost since the beginning before I even started to work in tech :-) I’d like to keep this one anonymous, though. I’ve been working fully remote for a pretty small software company for a few years. The workload was very big in the beginnin…
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In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Long time listener, first time question asker. I love the show, thank you for all the advices :) I’ve been working in one of the FAANGs for around 3 years now. I joined the company at a lower level and for the past two years I received promotions that got me to a level I’m feeling good with.…
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In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I was hired at a medium sized company as a staff level IC a few months back and a big reason I accepted the job was because I would be reporting directly to the CTO. I took a significant paycut in exchange for the opportunity to learn and grow directly under this leader, as this is a career …
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In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Listener Billy Bob Taco asks, I work at a small-medium startup, as a member of a very small team (read: just me). I work on infrastructure and APIs that support every other team, such as mobile and web clients, as well as other services. I’m relatively junior, and had to work hard to prove m…
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In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Thank you hosting this show. This show has given me a lot of insight on nuisances of engineering that isn’t mentioned anywhere. Having some experience in industry for a while, I always find in this position where I want some autonomy but I am bounded by the deadline. What do you think should…
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In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: A listener named Maria says, Hey guys! I am a software engineer working in web development at a small/mid-sized SaaS company. I come from a non-traditional background (self-taught, no CS degree) and I currently have 6 years of experience under my belt, the last 2 years of which I have been t…
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In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’ve been wondering what kind of career conversations happen between managers and the “max-level” engineers on the team. We’ve all been on a team with those really good staff/principal engineers who are super nice, have great people skills, and seem to have an answer for every technical prob…
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In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Little Z says, Hello! I am a relatively new graduate (‘23 bachelor’s in information systems) who is currently working at a large tech company in a technical role adjacent to SWE. This is a great opportunity, but as time has progressed, I’ve felt growing dissatisfaction with the role. I don’t…
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In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Listener Anakin asks, I have two former co-workers that work at great companies where I would love to work. I reached out to one looking for advice and while talking to him, he said I should join him and he offered to give me a referral. At the same time, unprompted, another old coworker rea…
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In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I work as a Senior Software Engineer for a subsidiary owned by a mega corp. I am approaching 6 years at the company. In the last few years the company has had significant layoffs and I have been moved to a team by force with a new leadership chain and engineers I haven’t really worked with. …
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