Monday, Sept 15, 2014
7:00-7:10
Introductions
-Handshaking
Orientation
-You’ll get this hot sheet each day
-Speakers
7:10-7:30
Lecture on the nature of tech and why you belong in it
8:00-8:10
Break for coffee and refreshments
8:10-8:30
Video clip of Malcolm Gladwell and discussion
http://youtu.be/3TRioBKpUwY?t=6m25s
8:30-8:55
Workshop on small and large goals for this class and your career
-Small goal by end of class
-Larger goal in 30 days
8:55-9:00
HOMEWORK:
-Create a Github account
-Join the mailing list the group decides to build
Transitioning To Tech
Tarah Wheeler Van Vlack
CEO, Fizzmint; Director, Hack The People
@tarah
Tuesday, Sept 16, 2014
7:00-7:10 FOCUS ON TODAY
Pass out hot sheet
Answer questions from previous day
7:10-7:50 LECTURE + Q/A
- Learning and side projects -How you get jobs
- Github – Don’t bother with other hubs and repositories for now
- Network
- Colleagues
- Charity or cause – it’s how you get access to people
- Where to learn
- Online
- Video tutorials (will show example later
- Github and your personal code base
- In person
- Your skills meetup
- Seattle PyLadies
- PuPy
- Seattle WordPress Meetup
- Your fellowship/code camp
- Code Fellows
- Your skills meetup
- Elance and Odesk
- How to get started as a freelancer
- It’s good to be bad
- Online
- Getting started for under $100
- Some kind of laptop
- Example: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lenovo-Thinkpad-T61-Laptop-2ghz-Centrino-Duo-2GB-RAM-100GB-Hard-Drive-Windows-7-/251643290361?pt=Laptops_Nov05&hash=item3a971be2f9
7:50-8:00
BREAK for coffee and refreshments
8:00-8:20
WORKSHOP on Github commenting
8:20-8:55
VIDEO VIEWING
Learning to code with HTML + Q/A
8:55-9:00
HOMEWORK:
-Get a Twitter account and tweet to a friend
-Get a LinkedIn account and send to the mailing list
-Comment on a Github repository
-OPTIONAL Submit a pull request to a company’s real code.
Transitioning To Tech
Tarah Wheeler Van Vlack
CEO, Fizzmint; Director, Hack The People
@tarah
Wednesday, Sept 17th, 2014
7:00-7:10 FOCUS ON TODAY
Pass out hot sheet
Answer questions from previous day
7:10-7:50 LECTURE + Q/A
- LECTURE People skills matter more
- Online – Social media and how to advertise yourself
- Give to get
- How to flatter people the right way online
- Add them to list
- Send them good news and articles
- In person meetings and jobs
- Don’t waste your time or do coffee meetings
- How to follow up
- Don’t waste other people’s time -Ask them for answers, not time
- Combine your effort and set up a party or a networking event yourself.
- Mentorship
- What is mentorship really?
- Become part of the web of relationships that other people have created
- Be a credit to your mentors
- When someone introduces you, you’re part of their reputation
- If your mentor helps you or brings you to an event, do exactly what http://xanaxonlinebuy.com they say
- Ask for what you need
- Put time into your mentees
- Start with a Hack The People group.
- Online – Social media and how to advertise yourself
7:50-8:00
BREAK for coffee and refreshments
8:00-8:20
VIDEO + Q&A on Self Confidence
8:20-8:55
WORKSHOP
- Networking 101
- Handshake
- Eye contact
- Hi! I’m $NAME.
- Brainstorm on your two sentence introductions
- Practice with each other
- grow comfortable introducing yourself
- What is your ask? What do you want from them?
8:55-9:00
HOMEWORK:
- Check on our goals as a group
- Write a thank you card and bring it to class tomorrow
- Try on interview outfits and wear it to class tomorrow
Transitioning To Tech
Tarah Wheeler Van Vlack
CEO, Fizzmint; Director, Hack The People
@tarah
Thursday, Sept 18th, 2014
7:00-7:10 FOCUS ON TODAY
Pass out hot sheet
Answer questions from previous day and goals checkin
7:10-7:50 LECTURE + Q/A
- LECTURE Never interview again
- You’re always being considered for jobs; you just don’t know it
- This is good, because you might be in a job that you don’t want to insult or lose until you have something better.
- What you’re doing is expanding your opportunity horizon and edges.
- If you don’t know what to do, make something! Anything!
- You will fail a lot – initiative and failing better with a good tolerance for that failure is the real key
- How companies really find you
- Counterintuitive – don’t apply for jobs—make them find you
- Open source companies find their coders and Q/A people based on pull requests
- Many companies hide their recruitment in publicity or public relations maneuvering
- Mozilla’s diversity initiative
- You’re being constantly thin-sliced.
- The power of positive externalities
- Thank you cards
- People will think of you when you’re called to mind.
- Blogging shows your skill set and your brand.
- LinkedIn profile matters! Be findable!
- Photo
- Summary
- Keywords
- Creating your own career by defining what you work on
- Time is always a problem with tech.
- The way we think means a need for long uninterrupted periods of time
- Commit to 30 minutes per day for three months. Schedule it in advance. Make it sacred.
- Use external tools to motivate yourself if you have to, like StickK.
- You’re always being considered for jobs; you just don’t know it
7:50-8:00
BREAK for coffee and refreshments
8:00-8:20
VIDEO + Q&A on Getting Noticed
http://www.today.com/video/today/51132075#51132075
8:20-8:55
WORKSHOP
- Write down and create your paragraph and keywords for your LinkedIn profile.
- Write your first email to ask for a job.
- http://eepurl.com/jrQkjBecome a video game tester at Noir Studios!
8:55-9:00
Evaluations
Thank you and acknowledgements!