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Good morning! LaunchDarkly piqued my interest because I've spent the last year managing and improving the home-rolled feature flagging system at my current job. This is a really interesting space! I'm currently a software engineer, but I've been looking to start to use more of my writing, speaking, and friend-making skills in a full-time role, so I'm going to apply for the Developer Advocate role :D
Hey Julie, that's awesome! Looking forward to speaking!
I am very intrigued by what you guys do! Definitely reading up on feature flags, etc!
Hello Jess,
Thanks for being here! I like the mission of LaunchDarkly! A community that supports developer skills, updating flag status and changes instantaneously. Your system works perfectly when working with remote teams and peer programing.
I have a bachelors in Math and masters in Secondary Math. I have completed a Data Science certificate program and enjoyed working with SQL, R and Python so much that I enrolled in a Software Development boot camp.
As I enter our final projects, I am excited to find a company I can grow and learn within. I reviewed the job descriptions that relate to my goals but noticed they are all based out of California. Are there remote working opportunities for the current vacancies?
Nichole Ross
linkedin.com/in/nicholerossmatters/
Hi Nichole! Thanks for coming over to say hi to us :) Currently our remote roles are for Developer Advocates in the US and Engineering in the UK (you don't have to be in London). Otherwise the team is looking for engineers in California, at this time.
Thank you for the information. I wish you the best!
BLUSHING HARD. Thank you, Sara! I'm so honoured to hear that!
I'm tweaking the video to put out on social media, so if you have any ideas for improving it, I'd love to hear them.
Hey CodeLand attendees! If you're here because you watched my talk, thanks so much!
I want to improve my talk to make it better, and easier to understand, but keep it at two minutes. If you can, please tell me one thing in the video that you would change, or that was not clear enough.
Thank you for all the feedback you give. I hope you enjoyed the video, and I'm happy to answer any questions about it!
I'd really like to learn how to use feature flags, we use them in work so I'll try and check out Trajectory event :)
Awesome to hear, Emma! We have our small series starting next week! Would love to see you there. 👩🚀
Good Morning, I am Mohammed Chowdhury. I graduated with a computer science degree from Queens College, City University of New York, and I am currently attending a full-stack Java Bootcamp. I am expected to graduate this October, and I am seeking a software engineering role.
macmohammed.com/
Hey Mohammed, amazing work on doubling down on your education with university and bootcamp! Let us know if any of the roles look interesting or a good fit for you.
Wow. I had never heard of feature flags. I'm early on my journey and still even learning how to use GitHub to organize my programs. I'll keep LaunchDarkly in mind. Thanks.
Hello LaunchDarkly!! Really cool seeing you here at CodeLand. I'm fascinated by your efforts to streamline the software development cycle with a vision for innovation and to enhance the user experience. I'm currently completing my programming bootcamp and seeking a jr. position with a preference in frontend dev. Would love to get in touch and learn more about your team!
My LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/hanny-kishawi/
Check out our open positions here! launchdarkly.com/careers/
Thanks Cindy! Will do!
Hi! My name is Ogechi Ike and I am a front end developer. I come from a design background and I love creating meaningful user experiences with my code. ogechike.com github.com/BlackMG27
Hi Jess! I just applied for the open Front End Engineer position, and I was curious what you think are the most important skills and qualities for applicants for this role? Is there anything someone can do to set themselves apart?
Good question! Those of us in this thread are (mostly) Developer Advocates rather than Front End Engineers, but I'll
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a question for them and see what happens...Thanks so much!
And here's what I got:
I hope that's useful. Good luck with your application!
That's perfect! Thank you so much!
AND BEHOLD (produces video from hat): twitter.com/yoz/status/12864306229...