I love it when candidates ask what about their resume/experience interested me to jump on a call.
Not only is it a great way to make sure we talk about how your strengths could align with the role but also you can use that question to get live feedback about your resume.
“you’re going to become a cat lady living all alone in a book-filled apartment” is such a weird insult, like when a witch tries to curse you and accidentally gives you the life of your dreams. oh nooo not the cats and the books, how will I ever manage
@MdNabilAhsan I haven't been asked fun facts in any interviews lately! However, I feel like they always ask that when you start a new position, or switch teams at work haha. I literally have 1 I just use every time.
It was 2 years ago this week that I got my first long term contract for product design! After a year of building my portfolio with small contract doing web design, and volunteering for a non-profit (that I still volunteer with. Absolutely love them), it was such a huge win.
@syswarren rock climbing, walking outside, gardening, reading good books (not self help or tech related, needs to be more fun), writing letters, deleting all social media, sewing, creating art, playing an instrument, and seeing my friends.
@darianrosebrook@figma I feel this in my soul! My executives keep wanting powerpoint or google slides and it makes me die a little inside. Sooooo much harder than using Figma. Sometimes..... I make it in Figma and just add it as a picture. Because it saves my sanity haha
@annaecook I get just so excited about the learning aspect in design. There is always more to learn! I love that I can just deep dive into so many different things, and there's always another layer to uncover!
@BillGibsonDev @nicolefranq I've had the best luck in person. Talking to people running booths at local events for non profits (like arts centers, nature preservation groups, etc.) And they are always happy for the help!
@jesumbo_oludipe@nicolefranq I literally just asked people in my community! I went to some local events and talked to the organizers and people running booths for non profits! Most non profits need volunteers and are really happy for the help
@GretSeat @nicolefranq When I say for free, I volunteered my time doing work for a non profit. Not a tech company. And not a lot was a part time contract job for a tiny tech company that was hourly ($23, more than I'd made elsewhere but low for tech) for 6 months before I landed something full time
@bookishseawitch A top reason I know my partner is the one is that he waters all my plants, and does a great deal of gardening because he knows I love plants, but I am incapable of keeping them alive.
@nicolefranq I think it really depends on the company culture! Mine has unlimited PTO, and on average everyone takes 3-4 weeks off in a year. All the leaders take regular vacations and will tell you to take some paid time if they notice you haven't in a while