Description
Hearing about some of the lessons others have learned during their career journeys can be helpful; in fact, that’s something we’ve done quite a bit here on the Full Stack Journey podcast! We continue exploring career stories with Tracy Holmes. She shares lessons she’s learned on an IT voyage that includes engineering, data centers, and developer advocacy. You can find her just about anywhere with the moniker “tracypholmes”, like Twitter or GitHub.
Tracy and Scott touch on topics including:
* Career and technology adjacencies
* The role of “learning how you learn”
* How it’s important to sometimes say no
* Using your work space to enhance your strengths
* Maintaining integrity over the course of your career
* The importance of breaks—breaks in the day, but vacation breaks, too
* Using appropriate communications methods
And what are the lessons? Well, you’ll have to listen to the episode for all the lessons, but here’s one for free: “No one will care about protecting your time more than you will.”
To find out more about this and other career lessons Tracy shared on this episode, have a listen!
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