Feb 15 · 1 min read · Today I learned some seriously practical Linux admin skills while working through Dccs102, and it felt great to see everything click. Today, I completed the Source Code Installation module and walked through the full process of building and installin...
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Feb 14 · 6 min read · I've been evangelizing AI across our technology team for a while now. Recently, it's started to spill over into the rest of the organization. Colleagues and friends outside of engineering are asking me how they can use AI in their daily work, how the...
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Feb 13 · 4 min read · Recruiters do not read profiles. They scan. And the first 10 seconds often decide whether they continue or move on. In today’s competitive job market, attention is limited. If your profile does not communicate clarity immediately, you lose opportunit...
Join discussionFeb 11 · 3 min read · Why your story matters A resume tells people what you did, but a strong candidate story tells people why your work mattered. That difference determines whether recruiters remember you or forget you. Most candidates describe tasks like managing proje...
Join discussionFeb 11 · 1 min read · As remote communication and digital sales tools improve, independent insurance careers are becoming more accessible. Understanding how these models function can help professionals make more informed decisions about long-term career strategies and lon...
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Feb 10 · 4 min read · Most job seekers struggle not because they lack skills, but because their resume is too generic. A generic resume tries to describe everything about you.A targeted resume focuses on solving a specific hiring problem. That difference alone is often th...
Join discussionFeb 10 · 1 min read · Starting a career in insurance requires more than completing a licensing exam. While licensing is a mandatory step, long-term success in the insurance industry often depends on the quality of training and real-world guidance an agent receives early i...
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Feb 9 · 2 min read · The Eye-Twitch of the Unknown Early in my career, I was a Senior Backend Engineer who found safety in my domain. I knew my language, my frameworks, and my ecosystem like the back of my hand. Then came the request: "We need you to switch." I’ve jumped...
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