Talking Points:

Software community activitiesPositive traits of a Junior DevThe value of authenticity in interviewsSetting intentional career goalsKnowing when to ask for help

Quotable Quotes:

"How do I become the best developer? How do I build the best product? You ask the people who created them and it's 'I was just trying to solve one problem.'" - TL"I would encourage everyone to just do what they want and what they are passionate about, cause that's also where sustainable things happen." - TL"Anything you do out in the community is generally just beneficial for your career." - TL"You don't have to be a senior developer to want to teach, learn and be humble." - TL"Be really intentional about the things that you do accept doing and make sure to push back where you need to because developing your skills as a developer if that's your desire, is really important to continue to do." - TL"A junior developer will find a problem and maybe they'll spend eight hours on it and that was a 10-minute fix. If you don't speak up, you're not going to learn as fast." - TL"Probably as a junior, asking how to fish and learning how to fish, not just getting the answer, is going to be really important." - TL

Notes:
Tracy's Business Website
labs.thisdot.co
Tracy’s Twitter
twitter.com/ladyleet
Tracy's Email
[email protected]
Junior to Senior Community
community.juniortosenior.io

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