If you’re planning to be at either #KubeConEU or #REJEKTS2023, come find me for On-Call Me Maybe | @oncallmemaybe stickers!

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Jewel discusses the importance of prioritizing stability when launching new services for a large daily user base. She shares her experience of neglecting checklists and not consulting with her SRE (Site Reliability Engineering) partners in the past. Check out more advice from our guest @aladyjewel on OCMM S02 E08! https://oncallmemaybe.com/episodes/swinging-on-the-engineer-manager-pendulum-with-jewel-darger-sacher-of-reddit #ocmmpodcast #peacelovecode #podcasting #techpodcast #sitereliabilityengineering #observability #devops #womenintech #sre
Swinging on the Engineer/Manager Pendulum with Jewel Darger-Sacher of Reddit | On-Call Me Maybe

What’s it like to move from individual contributor (IC) to manager again and again? Jewel Darger-Sacher knows and shares her experiences and thoughts with Adriana and Ana. She also talks about building a culture of empathy in the workplace, normalizing conversations about mental health in the workplace, and applying SRE principles to real life.

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Happy Accidents with Jenny Gee-Link of Tangerine | On-Call Me Maybe

Hey kids! Remember the Motorola StarTAC phone from the late ‘90s? This week’s guest Jenn Gee-Link actually worked on it early in her career! Jenn speaks with Adriana and Ana about how she found herself studying Computer Engineering at the University of Toronto after being rejected from Civil Engineering. She also talks about how studying Computer Engineering led to her developing a passion for telecommunications and working in that industry for many years. She also reflects on being a working mom with three kids and finding a work-life balance.

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Be sure to check out Jewel's episode 👇, and don't forget to follow and subscribe to @oncallmemaybe!
https://buff.ly/3Ma5czZ

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Swinging on the Engineer/Manager Pendulum with Jewel Darger-Sacher of Reddit | On-Call Me Maybe

What’s it like to move from individual contributor (IC) to manager again and again? Jewel Darger-Sacher knows and shares her experiences and thoughts with Adriana and Ana. She also talks about building a culture of empathy in the workplace, normalizing conversations about mental health in the workplace, and applying SRE principles to real life.

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Happy Accidents with Jenny Gee-Link of Tangerine | On-Call Me Maybe

Hey kids! Remember the Motorola StarTAC phone from the late ‘90s? This week’s guest Jenn Gee-Link actually worked on it early in her career! Jenn speaks with Adriana and Ana about how she found herself studying Computer Engineering at the University of Toronto after being rejected from Civil Engineering. She also talks about how studying Computer Engineering led to her developing a passion for telecommunications and working in that industry for many years. She also reflects on being a working mom with three kids and finding a work-life balance.

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How can schools keep up with the rate of innovation in the #tech industry so that students come to the workforce prepared? Our guest Daniel Kim has some thoughts! Check out OCMM S02 E06 for more awesome tidbits from Daniel. 👇

https://www.oncallmemaybe.com/episodes/building-for-developers-with-daniel-kim-of-new-relic

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Building for Developers with Daniel Kim of New Relic | On-Call Me Maybe

Daniel Kim of New Relic talks to Adriana and Ana about how DMing technology company CEOs on Twitter helped kick off his tech career and eventually led him to his current role as a Principal Developer Relations Engineer at New Relic. He also talks about his favorite things about working in DevRel, how he got into OpenTelemetry, and some tips on creating technical documentation. Daniel also leaves us with his thoughts on how schools should adapt to the changing technology landscape and some tips for those starting out their careers in tech.

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Are you afraid to ask stupid questions? Are you worried that you're not the smartest person in the room? Our guest Daniel Kim says, "Don't be!"!

Get more awesome tidbits from Daniel on OCMM S02 E06 here👇
https://www.oncallmemaybe.com/episodes/building-for-developers-with-daniel-kim-of-new-relic

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Building for Developers with Daniel Kim of New Relic | On-Call Me Maybe

Daniel Kim of New Relic talks to Adriana and Ana about how DMing technology company CEOs on Twitter helped kick off his tech career and eventually led him to his current role as a Principal Developer Relations Engineer at New Relic. He also talks about his favorite things about working in DevRel, how he got into OpenTelemetry, and some tips on creating technical documentation. Daniel also leaves us with his thoughts on how schools should adapt to the changing technology landscape and some tips for those starting out their careers in tech.

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Work-life balance is HARD! This week, Jenny Gee-Link opens up to @adrianamvillela and @anamedina about the sacrifices, challenges, and lessons learned from being a working mom in tech.

Check out our latest episode ⬇️
https://www.oncallmemaybe.com/episodes/happy-accidents-with-jenny-gee-link-of-tangerine

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Happy Accidents with Jenny Gee-Link of Tangerine | On-Call Me Maybe

Hey kids! Remember the Motorola StarTAC phone from the late ‘90s? This week’s guest Jenn Gee-Link actually worked on it early in her career! Jenn speaks with Adriana and Ana about how she found herself studying Computer Engineering at the University of Toronto after being rejected from Civil Engineering. She also talks about how studying Computer Engineering led to her developing a passion for telecommunications and working in that industry for many years. She also reflects on being a working mom with three kids and finding a work-life balance.

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This week on @oncallmemaybe, @anamedina and I learned some cool #telecom fun facts from our guest, Jenny Gee-Link:

1/ We’ve changed the way we’ve communicated in the last 15-20 years

2/ Fewer and fewer voice calls are being made from phones, because people are messaging each other instead

3/ Voice calls tend to spike when there’s a radio giveaway

Check out Jenny's episode below, and don't forget to follow and subscribe!
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Happy Accidents with Jenny Gee-Link of Tangerine | On-Call Me Maybe

Hey kids! Remember the Motorola StarTAC phone from the late ‘90s? This week’s guest Jenn Gee-Link actually worked on it early in her career! Jenn speaks with Adriana and Ana about how she found herself studying Computer Engineering at the University of Toronto after being rejected from Civil Engineering. She also talks about how studying Computer Engineering led to her developing a passion for telecommunications and working in that industry for many years. She also reflects on being a working mom with three kids and finding a work-life balance.

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As we go through our careers, it's always worthwhile to take a small pause, do some self-exploring, and check in with your values, to see how they align with your work and workplace. Check out OCMM Episode 05 for more on this.

https://oncallmemaybe.com/episodes/the-crooked-path-to-tech-with-jen-shute-of-slalom-build

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The Crooked Path to Tech with Jen Shute of Slalom Build | On-Call Me Maybe

Jen Shute of Slalom Build talks to Adriana and Ana about how she started out with a psychology degree, working in human services, and how an interest in tech led her from Quality Engineer to Systems Engineer to her current role as a Senior Director of Platform Engineering. Jen also talks about transitioning from hands-on work into management and how her background in psychology helped her excel at it. Finally, Jen opens up about mental health in the workplace and how being in a supportive work environment makes all the difference.

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