I’m sure some of them were a little unexpected, but let’s start all the way at the beginning. Kudos to you for having all those opportunities. So you are currently doing a lot, really excited to get to unpacking and exploring all the things that you do. SY: Oh, wonderful! Glad to have you on the show. Great!” SY: Katherine walks us through her journey from bootcamp student to bootcamp teacher, and shares her tips for recent grads looking to land their first role after this. There is never a point where you say, “Oh, I know everything. I could tell.” And I think that is so, so, so important because this is a career path that you need to keep learning. And, you know, I said, “Why did you hire me?” And he said, “You were excited. I just graduated from a Ruby on Rails and a Vue.js bootcamp. I had zero years of programming experience. KE: They wanted someone who had three years of PHP experience. I’m your host, Saron, and today we’re talking about being open to the unexpected with Katherine Evans, Lead Engineering Instructor at Actualize Coding Bootcamp, Live Lab Instructor at Podium Education, and Senior Engineer at Neon One. Saturday Night Genealogy Fun: Where Were My Ances.SY: Welcome to the CodeNewbie Podcast where we talk to people on their coding journey in hopes of helping you on yours.Back to California - For Genealogy, of Course!.Saturday Night Genealogy Fun: Carrie Ann's Meme.Saturday Night Genealogy Fun: Good Genealogy Luck.Before becoming a professional genealogist, she worked in publishing for many years as an editor, indexer, translator, and compositor. She has researched her own family history for almost 50 years. She has volunteered at LDS FamilySearch Centers since 2000 and gives presentations on many genealogical topics at local, regional, state, and national/international levels. At GFO she is the coordinator of the African American Special Interest Group. She is the publicity director, programming director, and a board member of SFBAJGS and a member of the Association of Professional Genealogists, Council for the Advancement of Forensic Genealogy, Genealogical Speakers Guild, and Genealogical Forum of Oregon (GFO). She was until recently the editor of ZichronNote, the quarterly journal of the San Francisco Bay Area Jewish Genealogical Society (SFBAJGS), and has previously edited four other genealogy publications. She is the president of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Oregon. Sellers is a professional genealogist specializing in black, Jewish, dual citizenship, forensic, and newspaper research. I used to live near beaches when I was younger, but most of my life has been spent in cities. Mountains, beach, forest, or snow? Maybe forest, although I've never lived in any of the four. Favorite season? Fall, for football season and cooler weather.ġ9. But maybe Tuesday, because that's the night for Chopped!, NCIS, and NCIS: NOLA.ġ8. Fave day of the week? I can do genealogy every day. I'm currently trying to retrain myself to mornings.ġ7. Night owl or mornings? I used to be an early bird, but I've been a night owl for the past few years. Favorite holiday? Chanukah, because I get to make latkes for everyone.ġ6. Tattoos? One, a Western-style dragon on my upper right arm.ġ4. What are you listening to right now? The washing machine.ġ2. Favorite book? Encyclopedia Brittanica.ĩ. Favorite ice cream? Mint chocolate chip, with Ben & Jerry's Coffee Coffee Buzz Buzz Buzz a close second.Ĩ. Roller coaster? I enjoy them, but I don't go often.ħ. After my grandfather died, I learned from my mother that he had always given red roses to my grandmother for Mother's Day, so I picked up the tradition and continued it until my grandmother passed away.Ħ. What's your favorite kind of pizza? Italian sauage and jalapenos on thin crust.ĥ. Soda or water? Water most of the time, although I do enjoy an occasional Mountain Dew.Ĥ. I am thankful that the cat was found quickly.ģ. Last time you cried? The morning of August 31, when I woke up and found one of my cats was missing because the man who bought my house had broken in during the night and left a window open. Who are you named after? I was named Janice Marie after the initials of my maternal great-grandparents, Joyne (Gorodetsky) and Moishe (Meckler).Ģ. Be sure to leave a link to your blog post in my blog post.ġ. (3) Post the questions and answers on your own blog, in a comment to this blog, or in a Facebook or Google+ post. (2) Copy the questions below, delete my answers, and put your own answers in. (1) On Facebook, Carrie Ann Smith posted a meme earlier this week and I thought it might be fun for SNGF (thank you, Carrie Ann!). Your mission this week, should you decide to accept it, is: This week for Saturday Night Genealogy Fun, Randy Seaver has found another Facebook meme that looked interesting.
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