Ep 13 - Thriving in The Great Resignation!
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Start
02:33 The Stand-Up
10:29 Social Engineering
16:17 This Week's Epic
33:50 News Bytes
37:30 The Wash-Up
We've spoken in recent episodes about the volatility of the current job market, and how "The Great Resignation" is offering great opportunities for those who choose to change companies. But what about those who choose to stay? This week, we talk about the challenges of remaining motivated and thriving when those around you are moving on.
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LINKS DISCUSSED THIS WEEK:
Ministry of Testing Cambridge: How Testers Can Shape The Next Normal - Neil Studd
BusGizmodo: Star Trek: Discovery Is Lost to Most of the World Days Before Its Season 4 Premiereiness
9to5Google: You can now pre-order the 2nd-gen Pixel Stand from Google, ships next month
YouTube: Battlefield 2142 reveal trailer
BBC Sport: English cricket 'institutionally' racist - Rafiq
Fawcett Society: The Fawcett Society announces date of Equal Pay Day 2021
BBC News: The day Iceland's women went on strike
YouTube: It Takes Two reveal trailer
The Guardian: Genshin Impact players say Chinese game censors "Taiwan" and "Hong Kong" chat
YouTube: "Let's Go Brandon" video
New York Post: Peloton accused of banning anti-Biden "Let's Go Brandon" on platform
Amazon: Michael C. Feathers - Working Effectively with Legacy Code
Martin Fowler: The strangler pattern
Arria careers page (or reach out to Maribel Ayala on LinkedIn)
The Guardian: Staying power! How to thrive in the great resignation if you don't want to quit
The Register: Thousands of Firefox users accidentally commit login cookies on GitHub
ArsTechnica: Apple will finally let devs tell users about non-App Store purchase options