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Data storytelling tips: using UK net zero targets as a case study

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Firstly a little disclaimer - this month's blog is an updated version of an old blog post I published on my LinkedIn - summer holidays really stole my time this month!

Career switching into tech: challenges & strategies

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So you want to switch careers and enter the tech sector? Who wouldn’t! A career where you can be constantly learning, be on the cutting edge of new developments and it’s famous flexibility making it an ideal for those with family commitments (or who just like a modern, flexible career). However, is this dream career switch just that - a dream? Or is it something that is realistically achievable for those who are already working in demanding careers? This month’s blog post will explore exactly that… keep reading. What a career switcher has to offer Let’s start with the positives - as a career switcher you will have so much to offer a potential new employer in the tech sector. Here are just a few points: Transferable Skills Yo’ve likely heard this many times, but the skills you have gained in your previous career make you an asset to potential employers in the tech sector. Unlike graduate hires, career switchers can demonstrate, examples of excellent communication, times they have manage...

Top tips for your first hackathon

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So you have taken the plunge and have signed up to your first hackathon or tech challenge! This blog post will provide you with the tips you need to make your first hackathon run as smoothly as possible, and will *hopefully* help lead you to a win! What is a hackathon? A hackathon is an event where developers, and other technical professionals, work together on a project over a relatively small timeframe. The specifics vary from hackathon to hackathon: Some last 24 hours, others two months. Some are team based whilst others are individual. Some allow prep time and others do not allow any prior preparation. Taking part in a hackathon is a great way to develop your technical and soft skills and build a portfolio of projects to show off in the future. Hackathons are also a great way to practice working collaboratively, which is an essential skill for any developer. So on to the tips… Before the hackathon Read over the rules and requirements of the hackathon properly.  Some hackathons...