Have you ever wondered how top developers stay ahead?
We've reached out to a few Proxify members to learn how they stay productive and asked them to share their most effective practical tips.
Here are daily tips that top developers use to excel in remote jobs.
💡 Concrete actions for success
Breaking down your goals into smaller, actionable steps provides a clear roadmap.
Concrete actions are measurable.
Achieving these smaller milestones serves as motivation.
Watch Carl Pullein explain how to use the Eisenhower Matrix to prioritize tasks effectively, offering a structured approach to decision-making and time management.
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💡 Adaptability in the job market
Being open to different types of roles or companies expands your job search horizon.
Working in different environments helps you diversify your skill set.
Being adaptable allows you to meet and work with a diverse group of people.
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💡 Effective communication and collaboration
Being specific in your communication eliminates ambiguity.
Effective communication facilitates better problem-solving.
Karl Sutt shares his insights on "How to communicate effectively as a developer," offering tactical and strategic tips for enhancing written communication skills in software development.
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💡 Networking and job search
A strong network can open doors to opportunities.
Networking provides valuable insights into industry trends.
Your network can be a resource for learning.
Watch Susan Clark's insightful session on tech networking in 2023, offering strategies for online and offline engagement, building connections, and more.
Top comments (3)
Your title suggests that: the hacks might work, but they're highly likely not to - not sure that was the message you wanted to get across?
Hey Jon,
I appreciate your feedback.
The interpretation of how effective the hacks may be vary from person to person. Different individuals might have different experiences with these tips.
You misunderstood my point. I wasn't referring directly to the hacks at all, but your title suggests that using the hacks is highly unlikely to work. I think maybe you wanted to suggest that the hacks are like a winning lottery ticket, rather than being like a lottery?