mthree Publishes First Book in Series for Job-Readiness: Job Ready Java With the collective knowledge, countless trainings and valuable lessons from coursework, The Software Guild (TSG), mthree and Wiley Academy delivers priceless resources and long-lasting impact with the recent book launch of “Job Ready Java," published by Wiley. The book is part of the mthree Tech Skills Series. Written by Haythem Balti, Associate Dean – Director of Curriculum at The Software Guild (TSG), and co-authored by Alan Galloway, Associate Dean – Director of Instruction (TSG), the two collaborated to create a go-to guide for one of the most used programming languages. Stay on the cutting edge of technology and innovation with Haythem’s monthly mthree blog, Let’s Build, and stay tuned for the second book in the series to be released this summer, “Job Ready Python.” The book is available on Amazon.
Après avoir obtenu son diplôme en avril dernier, Quentin n’a pas eu beaucoup de chance pour trouver un emploi. Puis, il fut approché par mthree et – seulement cinq mois après avoir terminé son diplôme - il obtenu un emploi au sein de l’une des plus grandes banques au Canada. Nous avons discuté avec Quentin pour comprendre ce que c’est que d’être ingénieur en développement logiciel en test (SDET) et pour avoir une meilleure idée sur le projet de 20 ans sur lequel il travaille. Découvrez son entrevue.
COMMUNICATION ETIQUETTE AT YOUR FIRST JOB Instant Messaging: > Use IM to stay engaged, “like” colleague’s posts, and use it to check in with others on your team. > IM others to ask simple questions, ones that do not require lengthy responses. > Continue to use appropriate language; while typically acceptable to use abbreviations over IM, continue to speak professionally. Writing Emails: > Always include a greeting (“Hello Mr. Johnson,”) and signature (“Sincerely, -John Smith”) in your first email. It is not as necessary later in an email chain. > Use professional language and grammar. Take time to proofread your emails, and double check when sending emails to large groups. Phone & Video Calls: > Schedule meeting times for any items that could benefit from brainstorming, collaboration, or a conversation for understanding. > If on video, dress appropriately and consider your background, audio, and lighting. > Stay focused! Multitasking is more obvious than you think.
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Sabrina a obtenu un baccalauréat en informatique à l’Université de Concordia en 2019. Au cours de cette même année, elle s’est jointe à mthree en tant que développeuse au sein d’une prestigieuse banque d’investissement. Nous avons discuté avec Sabrina afin de comprendre comment elle est parvenue à devenir programmeuse, et qu’est-ce que cela signifie de faire partie d’une équipe agile.
When starting your first graduate role, having the right support makes all the difference. That’s why our graduates always have a dedicated mthree team member by their side. Caitlin is our Academy Experience Manager, she supports grads while they’re training at our Academy. When we spoke with her, we took a deep dive into her role, the Academy and the trainees’ experience. Read her interview to find out more.
We recently spoke to Armanta, who graduated with a bachelor's degree in Business Information Technology from the University of Wollongong. In February last year, she joined mthree as a DevOps Engineer for a leading investment bank. We caught up with her to find out what it’s like working for a global technology team. Read her interview to find out more.