If you want your resume to be seen by a real person, you’ve got to make it past the Applicant Tracking System. Here’s how to crack the code and increase the chances your resume makes it to the hiring manager (instead of the digital trash can).
Demand is booming for cybersecurity professionals, but you may be wondering – which are the best cities for cybersecurity jobs? Here’s our list of the top 7 cities for cybersecurity professionals to find opportunity.
For Product Designers, NYC is a great place to start out and build a career-long network of fellow designers. Here’s our list of the best networking and meetup groups any Product Designer looking to expand their network should take advantage of.
The 75% rule says “if you can do 75% of the job – apply.” You don’t need to have 100% of the skills, traits, and abilities that the job description lists to apply for the role or secure an interview.
For confident people, things come easy – jobs, raises, promotions. According to Chase Hughes, harnessing your internal self-confidence in 5 steps is key to getting ahead.
If you want to break into tech, transferable skills can help you land a new job, no matter how “unmatched” your skill set might appear to be. A deep dive into your experiences may reveal that you have far sought-after transferable skills than you thought.
A wireframe is a visual mockup of a web page without all the final details that demonstrate how the content should function on the screen. Here’s a guide to making one, courtesy of Matt Donovan, Design Director at Flatiron School.
Social media is a great way to stay up-to-date with the latest in tech and to join communities of similar interests. Here’s our list of the best tech social media accounts and podcasts to follow.
Cybersecurity is a quick-moving field, with cyber criminals constantly trying to get ahead. With dire consequences should an organization’s security slip, here are the top 3 cybersecurity pain points to be aware of in 2022 and on.
Haarika Ramadugu grew up in India and always had a fascination with computers. She describes herself as a self-learner who taught herself Java. Her journey to becoming a software engineer started with formal training in a computer science degree.
A ‘pen test’ (short for ‘penetration test’) is an attack on a computer system that is authorized by the system’s owner. The purpose? You find weak points before hackers do.