In today’s episode, we welcome Lawrence Lockhart, a former hospitality manager turned full stack software developer. Apart from his tech job, he’s also a developer advocate, a teaching assistant at a coding bootcamp and a tech meetup leader, so you know he spends a lot of his time helping others build and transfer their existing skills into tech, being a powerful voice in the tech space for upcoming developers.
Today we talk briefly about how he managed to switch from hospitality to tech, and how that wasn’t as easy as a lot of people online make it out to be, the importance of local and in-person jobs as opposed to starting off remote, how learning with purpose is essential if you want to make progress and advice for people starting out!
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:44 When did Lawrence start to be more involved in the online tech communities?
02:23 How did Lawrence meet James Q Quick
04:42 Transition from a Blue Collar job into Tech
10:59 6 months is not the standard anymore to get in the industry
13:44 The Timeline Discussion
15:56 Kelsey Hightower
18:09 Has Lawrence worked as a dev in non-tech companies and where he works now
23:33 It's IMPORTANT to go for local market and in-person jobs first
24:27 How networking actually works
28:46 Learning with a purpose
36:43 You shouldn't be trying to minmax your career path
39:43 Advice to people that are unsure in their skills
43:51 How to approach interviews
49:31 You have to practice interviewing
54:48 Learn the thing or get out
58:33 Disagree and commit
01:01:45 Where to find Lawrence