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#20 SURVIVING it - Remote Work , Friends & Family, Tools & Tips - Outlook on Season 2
English Coach Podcast - Living the Language
English - April 02, 2020 15:49 - 1 hour - 41.6 MBLanguage Learning Education Self-Improvement antonio patterson businessenglish englischtrainer englishcoach englishcoachpodcast erwachsenenbildung iantonio ian ianantoniopatterson Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
surviving it 2: remote work, friends and family, tools and tips that help now
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All things considered, this episode today takes a more positive outlook. It presents and exemplifies working - and currently relevant language in use. The content today should be interesting to software developers and the like. Relevant to anyone remotely interested in exploring the possibilities that remote work provides. And last of all it should be helpful to anyone looking to improve their English skills through real conversation on true-to-life themes – that are of interest to them.
Sasha Bondar
Sasha Bondar is a software developer with over 15 years of experience.
During his career Sasha has held different roles in the area of software development – as consultant – and in education and business. First of all, Sasha is a software developer - he codes a lot and loves it – so much so that he’s currently building an online learning platform on Telegram to teach the Go programming language – interesting fact, he will himself, learn Go along with students ;)
Sasha has also delivered many company courses - where he’s taught and inspired more than a hundred students to code in Ruby.
In the capacity of interim CTO Sasha has helped many customers to build scalable software products, establish remote teams and work processes. He sees himself as a Developers’ advocate. He currently works for a company which he co-founded called REINTECH - bridging the gap between developers and other companies. It’s a hiring platform where firms companies or projects abroad - can access and hire highly skilled software developers from Eastern Europe. At REINTECH - he is chiefly responsible for building a developers community, and helping developers to find their first job on the platform. He also offers consultancy to customers, on how to build a verifiably productive remote team of developers.
At this moment - Sasha, like most software engineers in the world, works from his home in Lviv – doing coding and other work routines he combines with playing with his daughter Zoe.
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