Episode 27 | What we're working on

Episode 27 | What we're working on

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Episode 28 | How to make six figures as a software developer

Shaun and Isaac share their experience in the industry and how they were able to achieve six figure salaries! 

Episode 26 | Layoffs

Join us for a thought-provoking episode of "Layoffs," where we explore the complex journey of facing job loss and the transformative power it can hold. In this episode, we delve into the practical aspects of handling layoffs and the potential they have for paving the way to unfor ...  Show more

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