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Lessons Learned After Switching Jobs

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  1. CRM software solutions and enterprise cloud computing from salesforce.com, the leader in CRM and platform as a service.
    For context, I recently went through a job transition and started working at Heroku - aka Salesforce - this past September. I won't go into why I left my previous position, but I want to discuss my discoveries once I started to get settled into my new position. I'm only ~51 days into this position, so while there is a lot more to learn, I find my immediate experiences to be most helpful for those considering switching.

    #Sales #CRM #Contact Management 62 social mentions

  2. A second brain, for you, forever. Obsidian is a powerful knowledge base that works on top of a local folder of plain text Markdown files.
    As an extension, I'm glad that I found Obsidian right as I was starting my new position, because my gosh I would be lost without a good note-taking app. Everything from onboarding requirements, to technical notes, to people's names/positions...you name it, and I have it in some notes from my onboarding. This has helped me stay on top of things while I start to climb the mountain of knowledge that my team works with, and I find that writing stuff down really helps me remember important details.

    #Knowledge Management #Knowledge Base #Markdown Editor 1450 social mentions

  3. Kubernetes is an open source orchestration system for Docker containers
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    • Open Source
    "Of course I'm open to new things, I just quit my job for heaven's sake!" I tell myself as I write this. But really though, I switched jobs and immediately was thinking about how to jump on a project that is most similar to what I'd been doing previously. I worked with a lot of Kubernetes cluster management at my old job, and I really wanted to just jump right into more Kubernetes projects.

    #Developer Tools #DevOps Tools #Containers As A Service 277 social mentions

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