
After Pulse: Hiring and Recruiting in the Modern Era
03/01/21 • 16 min
SJ, Jason, Wesley, and PJ sit down to discuss the most recent episode.
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SJ, Jason, Wesley, and PJ sit down to discuss the most recent episode.
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Previous Episode

Hiring and Recruiting in the Modern Era (Ep 56)
As the number of engineering and developer jobs continues to grow and the skillsets diversify, DevRel has seen a wave of people being let go, followed by a sudden growth in hiring across the tech industry. Taking a look at these trends over the last year or so, we decided we would go to the experts to explain how hiring looks from the recruitment side, what people can do to improve their hiring experience, and what’s different in today’s DevRel hiring landscape.
Our hosts sit down with Jill Wohlner of Underpin and Will Staney of Proactive Talent to see where things stand, and what to expect moving forward.
Checkouts
PJ Hagerty
* SPOTcon 2021
Wesley Faulkner
SJ Morris
- Reckless by Selena Montgomery (aka Stacey Abrams)
- Trader Joe’s Everything Bagel Seasoning
Jason Hand
Jill Wholner
Will Stanley
Photo by Clem Onojeghuo on Unsplash
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Special Guest: Jill Wholner.
Next Episode

DevRel Content Channels: What's hip. What's cool. What's, like, so out. (Ep 57)
Developer Relations professionals are known for creating a lot of content and the platforms that are available to us seem to grow by the day. For this episode of Community Pulse, we’re diving into what platforms exist today and what types of content works best for each channel. We’re joined by two guests: Cassidy Williams and Joe Karlsson, who are known throughout the tech industry for their humorous tech-centric content. We’ll talk about how to know which channels and types of content are most effective in reaching our specific audience, and how to measure our success.
Checkouts
Mary Thengvall
- Maybe You Should Talk to Someone by Lori Gottlieb- a fantastic (non-fiction) book about therapy, from a therapist’s viewpoint
PJ Hagerty
- Renegades: Born in the USA - a podcast from Barack Obama & Bruce Springsteen
Wesley Faulkner
Cassidy Williams
- Itaewon Class - a really good k-drama on Netflix
- [Obsidian](obsidian.md) for notes (obsidian.md)
Joe Karlsson
- Working through the Best Picture Noms
- Minari/ Judas and the Black Messiah - My personal favs
- Nomadland - The one I think will win
Photo by Georgia de Lotz on Unsplash
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Special Guests: Cassidy Williams and Joe Karlsson.
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