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<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><title>The L Blog</title><link href="http://lmontopo.github.io/" rel="alternate"></link><link href="http://lmontopo.github.io/feeds/all.atom.xml" rel="self"></link><id>http://lmontopo.github.io/</id><updated>2015-01-29T05:00:00-05:00</updated><entry><title>Interviews as an oportunity to learn</title><link href="http://lmontopo.github.io/opportunity-to-learn.html" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2015-01-29T05:00:00-05:00</updated><author><name>Leta Montopoli</name></author><id>tag:lmontopo.github.io,2015-01-29:opportunity-to-learn.html</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Over the past month I've had my first experience interviewing for development positions. Its been a somewhat nerve-racking experience but also, at times, enjoyable. I've come to realize that the best way to approach an interview is with an attitude of excitement and an openness to learn.&lt;/p&gt;
<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><title>The L Blog</title><link href="http://lmontopo.github.io/" rel="alternate"></link><link href="http://lmontopo.github.io/feeds/all.atom.xml" rel="self"></link><id>http://lmontopo.github.io/</id><updated>2015-01-29T05:00:00-05:00</updated><entry><title>Interviews are oportunities to learn</title><link href="http://lmontopo.github.io/opportunity-to-learn.html" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2015-01-29T05:00:00-05:00</updated><author><name>Leta Montopoli</name></author><id>tag:lmontopo.github.io,2015-01-29:opportunity-to-learn.html</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Over the past month I've had my first experience interviewing for development positions. Its been a somewhat nerve-racking experience but also, at times, enjoyable. I've come to realize that the best way to approach an interview is with an attitude of excitement and an openness to learn.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A couple days before my first 'technical' interview I was feeling pretty overwhelemed. Tom, a Hacker School facilitator, reminded me that &lt;strong&gt;its public knowledge that I haven't been programming forever&lt;/strong&gt;. He continued to explain that its OK I don't know everything, and that I'm not expected to. This was exactly the reminder I needed to hear. Of &lt;em&gt;course&lt;/em&gt; I don't know everything. I'm just starting out in this field! Sonali suggested I have fun with my interviews and that I view them as opportunities to learn. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Their words of wisdom have really helped me make the most of my interviews. When I stopped putting pressure on myself to be something I'm not (an experienced programmer who knows everything) I could relax, be open to learning, and be genuinely engaged in conversations about programming. Regardless of whether or not they lead to a job, I am counting my interviews thus far to be a success because of the way I handled them. I was genuine, I had fun, and I learned cool things. Win.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;On that note, here's a neat Python thing I learned during a recent technical interview&lt;sup id="fnref:*"&gt;&lt;a class="footnote-ref" href="#fn:*" rel="footnote"&gt;1&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/sup&gt;: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;A couple days before my first 'technical' interview I was feeling pretty overwhelemed. Tom, a Hacker School facilitator, reminded me that &lt;strong&gt;its public knowledge that I haven't been programming forever&lt;/strong&gt;. He continued to explain that its OK I don't know everything, and that I'm not expected to. This was exactly the reminder I needed to hear. Of &lt;em&gt;course&lt;/em&gt; I don't know everything. I'm just starting out in this field! Sonali suggested I have fun with my interviews and that I view them as opportunities to learn. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Their words of wisdom have really helped me make the most of my interviews. When I stopped putting pressure on myself to be something I'm not (an experienced programmer who knows everything) I could relax, be open to learning, and be genuinely engaged in conversations about programming. Regardless of whether or not they lead to a job, I am counting my interviews thus far to be a success because of the way I handled them. I was genuine, I had fun, and I learned cool things. Win.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;On that note, here's a neat Python thing I learned during a recent technical interview&lt;sup id="fnref:*"&gt;&lt;a class="footnote-ref" href="#fn:*" rel="footnote"&gt;1&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/sup&gt;: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;A couple days before my first 'technical' interview I was feeling pretty overwhelemed. Tom, a Hacker School facilitator, reminded me that &lt;strong&gt;its public knowledge that I haven't been programming forever&lt;/strong&gt;. He continued to explain that its OK I don't know everything, and that I'm not expected to. This was exactly the reminder I needed to hear. Of &lt;em&gt;course&lt;/em&gt; I don't know everything. I'm just starting out in this field! Sonali suggested I have fun with my interviews and that I view them as opportunities to learn. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Their words of wisdom have really helped me make the most of my interviews. When I stopped putting pressure on myself to be something I'm not (an experienced programmer who knows everything) I could relax, be open to learning, and be genuinely engaged in conversations about programming. Regardless of whether or not they lead to a job, I am counting my interviews thus far to be a success because of the way I handled them. I was genuine, I had fun, and I learned cool things. Win.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;On that note, here's a neat Python thing I learned during a recent technical interview&lt;sup id="fnref:*"&gt;&lt;a class="footnote-ref" href="#fn:*" rel="footnote"&gt;1&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/sup&gt;: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;A couple days before my first 'technical' interview I was feeling pretty overwhelemed. Tom, a Hacker School facilitator, reminded me that &lt;strong&gt;its public knowledge that I haven't been programming forever&lt;/strong&gt;. He continued to explain that its OK I don't know everything, and that I'm not expected to. This was exactly the reminder I needed to hear. Of &lt;em&gt;course&lt;/em&gt; I don't know everything. I'm just starting out in this field! Sonali suggested I have fun with my interviews and that I view them as opportunities to learn. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Their words of wisdom have really helped me make the most of my interviews. When I stopped putting pressure on myself to be something I'm not (an experienced programmer who knows everything) I could relax, be open to learning, and be genuinely engaged in conversations about programming. Regardless of whether or not they lead to a job, I am counting my interviews thus far to be a success because of the way I handled them. I was genuine, I had fun, and I learned cool things. Win.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;On that note, here's a neat Python thing I learned during a recent technical interview&lt;sup id="fnref:*"&gt;&lt;a class="footnote-ref" href="#fn:*" rel="footnote"&gt;1&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/sup&gt;: &lt;/p&gt;
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