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S5 Ep 18S5E18: Why You Should Learn to Code Even if You Don't Want to Work in Tech
Joy Carrera discusses the benefits of learning some basic coding skills even if you're not a technical person and don't want to be, as well as the perks of being a digital nomad. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Techmeme Ride Home Interview Cake

S5 Ep 17S5E17: How to Transition to a Tech Role Within Your Current Company
Information security trainer Kristen Kozinski discusses learning cybersecurity skills, moving into a more technical role within the company you work for, starting a side business and more. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Techmeme Ride Home Interview Cake

S5 Ep 16S5E16: How to Start Your Own Business
The Sprout Society founder Nicole Swartz discusses how you can start your own business, the important elements that make up a business plan, and some of the behind-the-scenes operations that go into starting a business. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Techmeme Ride Home Patreon

S5 Ep 15S5E15: How to Choose the Best Laptop for Programming
Full-time software engineer and part-time YouTuber Forrest Knight shares his advice on choosing the best laptop to suit your needs, whether it's for programming or also to do more demanding tasks like gaming. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Interview Cake Patreon

S5 Ep 14S5E14: How to Get Started as a Freelance Developer
Homeschooling mom of four and freelance web developer Sarah Greer explains what it's like to freelance, how she landed her first clients, what she wishes she'd known when she first got started, and lots more. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsor: Skillcrush

S5 Ep 13S5E13: 7 Emerging Technologies to Learn in 2019
Corporate trainer and YouTuber Navin Reddy discusses emerging technologies for 2019, what's changed since last year, how to keep up-to-date on tech trends, and more. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Interview Cake Patreon

S5 Ep 12S5E12: How to Have a Successful Career in Product Design
Lenora Porter discusses how she hustled her way into tech and redefined what it means to be an artist in a world of technology. We also learn about her career journey, how she landed her first design job and so much more. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Interview Cake Patreon

S5 Ep 11S5E11: How to Get Into the Tech Industry With No Experience
Sameer Syed works at Jigsaw, building technology to fight online censorship. He shares the steps he took to transition into tech from a totally unrelated field and gives advice on how others can do the same. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website.

Taking a Short Break for the Holidays
bonusLaurence announces a short break and shares where you can follow her online in the meantime. She also shares the details of a free upcoming training called How To Close Your First Web Development Client In Under 90 Days.

S5 Ep 10S5E10: Time Management Tips to Help You Break into Tech
Self-taught developer, speaker, and community builder Pauline Narvas discusses time management techniques, productivity, health and wellness and the role they in tech. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Flatiron School Backblaze

S5 Ep 9S5E9: Why Tech Careers Are Great for Introverts and Extroverts
Co-founder of Dev.to Jess Lee discusses why tech is a great career choice for introverts and extroverts, and how introverts and extroverts can learn from each other. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Flatiron School Backblaze

S5 Ep 8S5E8: How to Keep Going When Transitioning into Tech Gets Hard
Former blacksmith and farrier Josh Kemp talks about the obstacles he overcame on his way to becoming a developer (in just 9 months and 2 days). See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Flatiron School Backblaze

S5 Ep 7S5E7: How to Make a Midlife Career Change Into Tech
Career coach and founder of Career Rehab, Kanika Tolver, shares her advice for transitioning into tech later in life. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Flatiron School Backblaze

S5 Ep 6S5E6: How to Overcome Imposter Syndrome When Working in Tech
Rebecca Lima - the founder of Lieu - chats about how to overcome imposter syndrome and self-doubt when working in tech or in an environment where you're different to most people. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Flatiron School Backblaze

S5 Ep 5S5E5: How to Come up with Coding Projects to Build
Interview Cake founder Parker Phinney discusses why you should build programming projects, how to come up with ideas, and how to use your projects to land a job in tech. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Xojo Fullstack Academy

S5 Ep 4S5E4: How to Stay Motivated as You Learn to Code
Former data scientist and CEO of Edlitera, Claudia Virlanuta, teaches us how to stay motivated to learn to code and overcome any obstacles in our way. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Xojo Fullstack Academy

S5 Ep 3S5E3: How to Decide What Programming Languages to Learn
Writer and teacher David Clinton explains how to figure out which programming language to learn, the best way to learn it, and how many languages you should learn at once. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Xojo Fullstack Academy

S5 Ep 2S5E2: 14 Different Tech Careers That Could Be Your Next Job
Team Treehouse's Chief Product Officer Londa Quisling talks us through the different kinds of tech jobs found within organizations. We also chat about how coding skills can help people in a "middle skill job", and how to future-proof yourself in the world of tech. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Xojo Fullstack Academy

S5 Ep 1S5E1: How to Decide if Tech is For You (And What to Do Next)
Eileen Ho became a software engineer at LinkedIn after working as a math teacher for almost a decade. She discusses the fears she had about her new career, common stereotypes about working in tech, and what to consider before pursuing a career in tech. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Xojo Fullstack Academy

S5E0: Introducing Season 5 of the Learn to Code With Me Podcast
What's changed at Learn to Code With Me since season 4 of the podcast and what's coming up in season 5.

S4 Ep 21S4E21: The End of Season 4
As the fourth season of the Learn to Code With Me podcast draws to a close, I share a few updates about the future of the podcast and Learn to Code With Me as a whole. If you're going to miss the show, here are a few things you can do: Sign up to get regular emails from me about exclusive discounts, my favorite tech tools, and my latest blog posts. Follow Learn to Code With Me on Facebook. Follow me on Twitter. Join my free Facebook group, Newbie Coder Warehouse. Leave a review of the show to let me know you'd like it back sooner rather than later! Until next time...

S4 Ep 20S4E20: Projects and Portfolios: a Hands-on Approach to Learning to Code With Ashu Desai
Ashu Desai is the founder of Make School, a computer science college in Silicon Valley that trains students for careers in software development. After a childhood in Singapore and Hong Kong, Ashu moved to Silicon Valley at age 10, where he was bitten by the tech bug. He has been building apps since age 16 after getting involved in the computer science program at his high school and self-teaching coding languages. Ashu attended college for a year, but didn't find the focus practical enough, and dropped out to build his own projects. This experience is also what inspired him to found Make School, a product-based approach to learning that focuses on teaching real-world skills. In our conversation, Ashu talks about the importance of a practical education, how Make School works, and tips for getting a job once you're ready. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Fullstack Academy Flatiron School

S4 Ep 19S4E19: From Learning to Code on a Phone to Working for an MIT Startup With Elvis Chidera
Elvis Chidera is a software developer who grew up in a rural part of Nigeria and taught himself how to code on a Nokia phone. When he was only 11 years old, Elvis became curious about how websites were built and wanted to download games on his Nokia phone. That curiosity led him to coding tutorials, and he began using a simple notepad app to code. Eventually he was able to save up enough for a laptop and begin freelancing, but before that, he managed to develop microedition apps using only his phone and Java. Today, at the age of 19, Elvis is an Android developer at dot Learn, an MIT startup that builds educational apps for students in emerging markets like Africa. He has also worked on over 50 apps which collectively have millions of downloads from the Google Play store. In this episode, listen to Elvis's story, his experiences programming on a phone, what he's been doing career-wise, and what the future holds. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Fullstack Academy Flatiron School

S4 Ep 18S4E18: An Introduction to Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency With Chris Castiglione
Chris Castiglione is the co-founder and CEO of One Month, a professor at Columbia University Business School, and a bitcoin and cryptocurrency enthusiast. The classes Chris teaches focus on coding, digital literacy, and cryptocurrency. He also hosts a podcast and has written for several online publications, and is passionate about using education to inspire positive change in the world. During his twenties, before founding One Month, Chris traveled the world working as a digital nomad, building websites and doing consulting. This is one of the things you'll hear him talk about in the episode! When bitcoin and cryptocurrency caught his attention, he got excited about its potential. Now, he's teaching a course on it. Listen to the episode to hear Chris explain what crypto is, how he sees its future, what his course covers, and how to get involved. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Fullstack Academy Flatiron School

S4 Ep 17S4E17: Learning to Code While Working Full Time With a Family With Michael Tombor
Mike Tombor is learning to code while working full time at a health insurance company. He also has two kids and a fiancé. Mike's goal is to become a full-stack web developer and designer. As he learns, he shares his journey in Medium blog posts and at community meetups to help others balance their own life demands with their goals. Learning to code while working full time (and raising kids) is no easy feat. In our conversation, Mike shares how he balances work, coding, and family. He also explains what drew him to tech, tricks for staying motivated and managing your time wisely, and how to build a supportive community during your journey. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Fullstack Academy Flatiron School

S4 Ep 16S4E16: Coding Bootcamp or College Degree? With David Yang
David Yang is the co-founder and lead instructor at Fullstack Academy, and has 17 years of programming experience. The summer after graduating high school, David became the youngest software engineering intern to ever be accepted at Ernst and Young, and went on to earn bachelor's degrees in computer science and electrical engineering. Before founding Fullstack, he worked as a software engineer at Microsoft and Yahoo, among other companies, and taught at Columbia University as an adjunct professor. In our conversation, we talk about whether a coding bootcamp or college degree is the best choice for aspiring techies. He tells his own story, including what led him to create Fullstack, and gives advice on how to prepare for coding bootcamps, succeed, and impress employers after graduation. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Interview Cake Flatiron School

S4 Ep 15S4E15: How to Teach Yourself Data Science With David Venturi
David Venturi is a former chemical engineer who began pursuing a tech career in 2015 and found a passion in data. Recently, David used online resources to create a personalized data science master's program, to help others learn data analysis in a well-structured way. The program encompasses courses from top institutions including Harvard, MIT, and Stanford, and focuses on topics like machine learning, software engineering, and back-end development. David also works at Udacity, where he creates and teaches his own courses on data analysis. Today, we discuss the importance of going for your passions, how he came up with the idea of building a personalized master's program, how to teach yourself data science, and how to stay positive and disciplined while teaching yourself tech skills. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Interview Cake Firehose Project

S4 Ep 14S4E14: Pregnancy and Parenthood in the Tech Industry With Vidya Srinivasan
Vidya Srinivasan is an engineer, speaker, and singer, who works as a program manager at Microsoft and holds bachelor's and master's degrees in computer science. When she's not on the job, Vidya stays busy with tech-related volunteering and activities. She loves to hack-for-good, and has won multiple awards at the Microsoft One Week hackathons. She has been part of the Grace Hopper Conference leadership since 2014 and regularly speaks about tech at various conferences and presentations. Vidya is also passionate about music and her family. She holds a degree in Indian classical music and performs with Seattle bands to raise funds for nonprofits. When she recently became a new mom, she added time with her daughter to her busy schedule--and carried on doing the other things she loves as well! In our conversation, I speak with Vidya about how she's balanced her career and passions with her experiences of pregnancy and parenthood. She gives advice on juggling responsibilities, staying involved in activities, and being transparent with your colleagues and company while starting a family. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Interview Cake Firehose Project

S4 Ep 13S4E13: Pursuing a Career in Machine Learning With CTO Allan Leinwand
Allan Leinwand is the CTO at ServiceNow. Over his career, he has built a reputation for managing the world's most demanding clouds. In his role at ServiceNow, Allan is personally responsible for overseeing all technical aspects and guiding the long-term technology strategy for the company. He is involved in building and running the ServiceNow Enterprise Cloud--the second largest enterprise cloud computing environment on the planet. During college, Allan knew he wanted to be involved in tech, though he wasn't sure in what specific capacity. His first post-graduation job was at HP, where he fell in love with computer science and networking. He then worked at Cisco, and now ServiceNow, where he has delved more into machine learning and cloud computing. In our conversation, we talk about how Allan pursued a career in tech leadership, the difference between AI and machine learning, what to do if you want a career in machine learning or technical leadership, and more. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Interview Cake Firehose Project

S4 Ep 12S4E12: Growing a Freelancing Business as a Data Scientist with Lillian Pierson
Lillian Pierson is a freelance data scientist for SMEs and entrepreneurs, as well as a trainer, speaker, and coach for people who want to get into data science and analytics. Before she got into data science, Lillian worked in engineering. However, her interest in the tech space began early: she started teaching herself basic code in sixth grade, and always enjoyed working with data. When she decided on a career change, data science was the natural choice. Lillian is also the author of Data Science for Dummies and the founder of Data-Mania, the company through which she offers data training services to professionals seeking career advancement. She works remotely as much as possible, which allowed her to move overseas to Thailand, where she's currently living the island life with her family. In today's episode, we discuss freelancing as a data scientist, how to manage remote work and travel, the importance of building your personal brand, and more. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Interview Cake Firehose Project

S4 Ep 11S4E11: From Theatre to Programming with Dev Mastery Founder Bill Sourour
Bill Sourour is the founder of DevMastery.com, the founder and president of technology consulting firm Arcnovus, and a frequent consultant for the Canadian government. Through DevMastery, Bill offers a weekly newsletter full of tips and resources to help developers program better and advance their careers. Bill has 20 years of experience as a programmer and architect, which he uses to help both individual developers and large organizations as a teacher and consultant. Bill's secondary passion was for acting; after studying theatre at Concordia University, he balanced both pursuits for years until he decided to fully commit to his tech career. In today's conversation, we talk about the early days of Bill's career balancing his tech and theatre passions, how he got into consulting and started a business, his advice for people who want to work freelance, his goals for helping developers with the DevMastery newsletter, and more. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Interview Cake Firehose Project

S4 Ep 10S4E10: Tech Advocacy, Community and Conferences With Bridget Kromhout
Bridget Kromhout is a DevOps professional with a passion for giving back to her community. In her professional working life so far, Bridget spent 15 years as an operations engineer, and now works at Microsoft as a Principal Cloud Developer Advocate. Her spare time is full of tech-related and volunteer activities: she leads the worldwide conference organization Devopsdays, runs community tech events in her home city of Minneapolis, co-hosts the Arrested DevOps podcast, and frequently participates in tech conferences as both a speaker and committee member. In our conversation, Bridget talks about how she worked her way through college, what the day-to-day of being a tech advocate looks like, her experiences attending, chairing, and speaking at tech conferences, and the various side projects she's involved in to do her part in helping others. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Make School Flatiron School

S4 Ep 9S4E9: How to Become a Data Scientist Without a Degree With Fernando Hidalgo
Fernando Hidalgo is a self-taught data scientist who went from being a teacher's assistant to a data scientist in just one-and-a-half years. After studying economics in school, Fernando held a variety of jobs, unsure of what he wanted to do. One day, he started researching data science, and it captured his interest. Using trial and error, a bunch of online platforms, and a data science bootcamp, Fernando completely transformed his career path. Now, Fernando works as a data scientist at Discovery Communications, and in his spare time helps others hack their careers at fernandodata.com. In the episode, we talk about how Fernando started from zero to teach himself data science, what resources he used, what technologies aspiring data scientists should learn, and his tips for marketing yourself to employers or clients. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Make School Flatiron School

S4 Ep 8S4E8: How to Stand Out and Get Paid More With Josh Doody
Josh Doody is a salary negotiation coach and author who helps software developers receive more job offers and negotiate higher salaries. In addition to helping clients one-on-one, Josh wrote the book Fearless Salary Negotiation, which includes his best strategies and tactics for getting paid what you're worth. The principles in this book can be used by anyone, not just software developers! Our conversation covers how Josh got inspired to pursue the art of negotiation, how to stand out during the interview and hiring process, some of his top salary negotiation strategies, and how to get promoted at your current company. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Make School Flatiron School

S4 Ep 7S4E7: How to Become a Software Engineer at Amazon and Volunteer on the Side With Christine Chapman
By day, Christine Chapman works as a software engineer at Audible, where she's been ever since leaving her previous role as a full-stack Android developer at Amazon. But her love of tech doesn't stop when she leaves the office: Christine is also passionate about giving back and spreading computer science literacy to her community. Some of Christine's favorite organizations to get involved with are ones that make an effort to increase diversity in the tech world, like Black Girls Code, Girl Develop It, and Women's Coding Collective. She teaches courses for Girl Develop It and volunteers at Uplift, a nonprofit dedicated to combating sexual violence online. In our conversation, Christine talks about her early experiences studying computer science and interning in competitive programs, gives advice for a job at a company like Amazon, and encourages us all to volunteer outside our day jobs, with actionable tips for getting involved. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Make School Flatiron School

S4 Ep 6S4E6: Interviewing and Interning at Big Tech Companies With Neel Mehta
Neel Mehta is a co-author of "Swipe to Unlock: The Non-Coder's Guide to Technology and the Business Strategy Behind It." At time of this interview Neel is a senior at Harvard, studying computer science, and has held internships at Microsoft, Khan Academy, and the U.S. census bureau. One of Neel's greatest passions is using technology for social good. He started by launching an education app with a quarter-million users while he was still in high school. More recently, he founded a civic technology nonprofit, Coding it Forward, empowering young coders to use their talents for good. In our discussion, Neel shares what drew him to technology at a young age, how he landed his competitive internships in college, why it's important to understand technology even for professionals not in tech roles, and more. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Make School Flatiron School

S4 Ep 5S4E5: How to Get Started in Data Analytics With Ben Collins
Ben Collins is a spreadsheet developer, data consultant, and data analytics instructor. He blogs and creates courses at BenLCollins.com, focusing on how to work with data using Google Sheets, Apps Script, and Data Studio. Ben has taught workshops on data analysis, as well as doing freelance and consulting work. Prior to striking out on his own, he spent seven years as a forensic accountant focusing on data analysis. In this episode, we talk about what a data analyst does, how Ben taught himself how to code, why demand is high for data professionals right now, the tools a data analyst uses, and the first steps to take if you want to get started in the field. If you want to step up your spreadsheet game, you can get 20% off Ben's Google Sheets Training Bundle using my affiliate/commission link at LearntoCodeWith.Me/sheets. Going through this link will automatically apply the 20% discount on this course and send a few bucks my way at no extra cost to you. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Fullstack Academy Xojo

S4 Ep 4S4E4: From Fashion Model to Frontend Developer With Madison Kanna
In just one year, Madison Kanna transitioned careers from fashion model to software engineer. She is now a fullstack developer at Conversio, and in her spare time blogs about development and life at MadisonKanna.com. Madison has also created a Udemy course, JavaScript For Beginners. Listen to the episode for the story of Madison's journey from homeschooler to college dropout to fashion model to frontend and then fullstack developer. Along the way, she shares thoughts on productivity, working remotely, pursuing your passions, landing that first job, learning by teaching, and more. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Fullstack Academy Xojo

S4E3: Learning Data Science as a Beginner With Alice Zhao
In today's episode I talk with Alice Zhao, a senior data scientist at Metis. We talk about her background in analytics, the importance of storytelling in data science, and her advice for anyone who wants to get into data science. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Fullstack Academy Xojo

S4E2: How to Break Into a DevOps Career With Nicole Forsgren
In this second episode of Season 4, I talk with Dr. Nicole Forsgren, the CEO and Chief Scientist at DevOps Research and Assessment. We chat about what DevOps is, the skills a DevOps career requires, and how anyone can get started in DevOps. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Fullstack Academy Xojo

S4E1: How to Create a Successful Mobile App With Mark Price
Mark Price is a mobile app developer and the CEO of Devslopes. He shares how he got into app development, what makes a successful app, and how he started teaching online. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Fullstack Academy Xojo

S4E0: Introducing Season 4 of the Learn to Code With Me Podcast
Welcome to season 4 of the Learn to Code With Me podcast. In this episode, I tell you what you can expect from this season, who I'll be talking to, and how you can keep in touch.

S3E20: Careers in Security with Veracode Co-founder Chris Wysopal
Chris Wysopal is the co-founder and chief technology officer at Veracode, where he oversees technology strategy and information security. In our conversation, he talks about challenges and career options in the field of security. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Launch Academy Flatiron School

S3E19: Improving the Quality of Online Education with edX CEO Anant Agarwal
Anant Agarwal is a professor at MIT, as well as the founder and CEO of edX - an online learning platform founded by Harvard and MIT. We talk about how and why edX was started, trends in online learning, and Anant's advice for high schoolers. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Launch Academy Flatiron School

S3E18: Becoming a Software Engineer and Crushing Coder Stereotypes with Laura Medalia
Laura Medalia is a software engineer and avid Instagram user. She majored in english, but taught herself code on the side. From college she got a job in a health tech startup. Laura shares how she crushes the coding stereotypes through her Instagram. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Flatiron School Launch Academy

S3E17: Starting an In-Person Coding Bootcamp with Matt Lane
Matt Lane - the co-founder and lead instructor at Rithm School - shares how he created a coding bootcamp in San Francisco. He also gives us some great interview tips. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Flatiron School Launch Academy

S3E16: Using Market Research to Build a Wearable Tech Company with Yasmine Mustafa
Yasmine Mustafa is the CEO and founder of ROAR for Good, a hardware company that provides women with technology to help keep them safe. In this interview she shares with us her journey into tech and how she led Girl Develop It into Philly. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsor: Launch Academy

S3E15: Learning How To Code with Code Crew Co-founder Jamal O'Garro
Jamal O'Garro lost his job in finance and was unemployed for a year before he taught himself how to code and set up Code Crew. In this interview, Jamal shares some of the best resources available and how important it is to build a network of peers. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Flatiron School FreshBooks

S3E14: Mastering the Art of Negotiation in the Workplace with Alexandra Dickinson
Alexandra Dickinson, the CEO and founder of Ask For It, shares her advice on the art of negotiation both in the workplace and at home. She shares some great tips on making more money from a new job or a raise. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Flatiron School FreshBooks

S3E13: High School Dropout to Salesforce Admin with Zac Otero
Zac Otero dropped out of high school and worked at factories and other odd jobs before becoming a Salesforce admin. In this interview, Zac shares how he taught himself Salesforce and made the giant career switch. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Flatiron School FreshBooks