By Owen Baker
Skills-based hiring is becoming increasingly popular in the post-pandemic labor landscape. With unemployment rates reaching new heights around the world, companies are being forced to take a different approach to the way they select new recruits. Workplace hybridization is another symptom of post-pandemic innovation that we have seen gain popularity…
By Olivia Diaz
The one who thinks out of the box can create miracles! This same sentence applies in the technical field as well. Software developers with exceptional soft skills along with technical skills are preferred to be employed first. Soft skills have become an important factor that employers consider while hiring software…
By Pohan Lin
Before you started a career as a software developer, you probably thought that the entire job would be writing and testing code. But now you know better. It turns out that, actually, that’s only half the job. The other half is ensuring that other developers, and internal and external stakeholders,…
By Kruti Shah
Data science is vital in today’s technology-driven world, where extracting insights from large and complex datasets is critical. With that, programming languages have become an integral part of the data science toolkit, providing data scientists with the ability to process, analyze and visualize data efficiently. However, with so many programming…
By Yauhen Zaremba
Software development is not for the faint of heart. Most of us spend years learning a multitude of programming languages and toolsets. Then just when we’ve got it all figured out, new technologies shove the old stuff out of the way! And now we’re being asked to lead presentations? While…
By Ivan Serrano
Networking is an essential aspect of any computing professional’s career. It is the process of building relationships with other professionals in the field. You can use it to gain access to job opportunities, industry contacts, and valuable information. These events can help computing professionals stay up-to-date on industry trends and…
By IEEE Computer Society Team
When people think of scientific academic awards, they think of the Nobel Prize, the Turing award, or another well-known accolade. The average Nobel Prize winner is 54.9 years old, and the average Turing award winner is 57.25 years old. These awards are given after a lifetime of achievement and contribution,…
By Grace Lau
Eliminating time-wasting and maximizing productivity during meetings is high on the agenda for most of us. To accomplish this objective, agile meetings are the way forward. The solution for teams who want to achieve—and do so quickly—the agile methodology ticks those boxes. In this article, we’ll take a look into…
By Sarrah Pitaliya
A frontend or client-side development handles the full scope of the user interaction and experience aspects. They set the direction for overall web development because they handle and control the look and feel of the web application. We commonly notice new and creative innovations in front-end development services because of…
By IEEE Computer Society Team
With the variety and volume of software engineers on the market, you need to create a resume that helps you stand out from the crowd. But as you describe your qualifications and experience, it can be easy to drown your most impressive skills in an unoriginal alphabet soup of acronyms…
By Vikram Bachu
There are five skills that are mandatory for anyone being considered for a programming developer position: analytical thinking, computer programming, performance tuning, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills. Analytical thinking is imperative given the complexity of programming, but so are interpersonal skills because they help create cohesive team dynamics and problem-solving. The…
By IEEE Computer Society Team
During a software engineering project’s lifecycle, unexpected changes can occur because of external factors or unforeseen issues. Effective communication between teams, stakeholders, and other project participants ensures that all parties stay abreast of the latest developments and potential scope changes. It is your role as the project manager to navigate…
By IEEE Computer Society Team
Are you ready to take your passion for computer science, mathematics, biology, or chemistry to the next level? If you’re currently pursuing one of these undergraduate or graduate degrees, you might have come across the field of bioinformatics. A unique blend of cutting-edge research, hands-on application, and complex technology, bioinformatics promises a…
By IEEE Computer Society Team
If you’re thinking about applying for a project manager position, the key is to make sure you stand out from the competition. Your resume, which often serves as your first impression, can be leveraged as a powerful tool as you distinguish yourself from the rest of the pack. Here’s how…
By IEEE Computer Society Team
Bioinformatics refers to the science of collecting and analyzing complex biological data. An example is the analysis of genetic codes. The software used to gather, organize, visualize, analyze, interpret, and store such data is immensely complex and increasingly needs to be designed specifically for the field in which it will…
By Sam McPherson
Are you a computer science student trying to figure out what career path to take? Or perhaps you’re just curious about what your options might be after graduation? Either way, you’ve come to the right place! With a 21% projected annual growth rate over the next ten years, a computer…
By IEEE Computer Society Team
Project management is often regarded as a series of tasks designed to achieve a specific goal. To fully understand the breadth of project management, however, you must analyze your available resources, factor in personal and professional schedules, and establish budgetary constraints. It’s natural to take stock of what you hope…
By Brandi Hawkins
The notion of a side hustle or looking for flexibility in your working life has become quite the norm. People want to have more control over how they spend their time, making the traditional 9-5 working environment less popular. This shift in the workforce is clearly evident in the tech…
By Yauhen Zaremba
Writing code is one thing; writing beautiful, easily understandable code that others can use just as easily as you is a completely different matter altogether. It’s not always easy or intuitive to create neat code in Python, which begs the age-old question, do we have to? And what does neat,…
By IEEE Computer Society Team
Publishing open access has gained popularity, as it gives authors the opportunity to share their research freely with large audiences. When articles are accessible to everyone instead of being blocked behind a paywall, they receive an increased number of citations. This open access model is important because it encourages more…
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