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Jaim Zuber returns after over 5 years to give us an overview of looking for a job in iOS development in 2024, how has it changed, what are some things you can do now, and when becoming a manager is the right call. Guest Jaim Zuber @sharpfive (GitHub) Jaim Zuber (LinkedIn ) @jaimzuber@mspsocial.net (Mastodon) Announcements Need help with your projects this year? BrightDigit has openings. Join Bushel Beta Join our Brand New Patreon Page! BrightDigit #100 - Top 10 Emails Ever! 🎉🚀 Newsletters | BrightDigit Swift LiveCoding - Adding Screen Recording to Bushel How does Server Side Swift Workout in the Real World? - Leo Dion Links The Engineer/Manager Pendulum – charity.wtf The Pragmatic Engineer's Resume Template - The Pragmatic Engineer Amazon.com: The Manager's Path: A Guide for Tech Leaders Navigating Growth and Change Resilient Management 1, Hogan, Lara, eBook - Amazon.com Swift 6 Incomplete Migration Guide for Dummies Migrating to Swift 6 Convert Resume Github Workflow Related Episodes Edge of Concurrency with Matt Massicotte Going Pro with Sean Allen Humane Development with Jill Scott <a href="https://brightdigit.com/
Previous Episode Episode 6 - Project Estimation Guest: Jaim Zuber of Sharp Five Software Sharp Five Software Jaim Zuber Blog March 25 Apple Event Not following Apple Events Cable Cutters New Macs What does that mean working with external developers? Types of Developers Employees vs. Consultants Mobile Developer vs. iOS Developer Types of Consultants What is the best way to know you have a good developer? How about “cheaper” developers? What are other gotchas with developers? Follow Jaim at jaimzuber.com Thanks to our monthly supporters Steven Lipton ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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