Hey hackers welcome to episode 31 of The Commit I'm Richard - And I'm Neal - We've got an amazing show for you this week Part of the reason why it's amazing Neal is that we've brought Steve on board. Now have a producer which is really cool - So-- - [Neal] High quality - [Richard] It's gonna be much higher quality and thanks for everyone for watching it right? Like that's why we're able to bring people on to help. Us make this super cool So I've got. Some great hackathons coming up for you One.
I wanted to call out is the Apple TV App Challenge. That our friends AppLovin have put together. That's taking place April 16th in San Francisco If you're into hacking on that platform be a really cool. One to check out - Apple TVs are cheap. Now too - Totally And Neal people have been asking about when we're gonna be Devpost on site next - [Neal] Oh yeah? - So next. One up for me is gonna South by Southwest Music Hackathon I'm going there next week It's gonna be really cool and then after.
That in this region. I think we're gonna be at HackRU and I think we've got Uncommon Hacks coming on when we're doing Commit live again - Cool it's gonna be a fun time - Totally So. This week's episode is awesome and why I'm super excited about it is we're gonna teach. You something and we're gonna teach. How to hack the cover letter Let's do. Now - Welcome to The Commit Brandon. You doing? - Hi I'm good thanks for having me - Cool so today we're gonna talk about cover letters.
We know that for most developers writing cover letters and sending out resumes is maybe their least favorite part of the job hunt but I believe. You have some very strong words about cover letters to share - Yes so. I am on a mission to convince developers and make sure. They understand. That cover letters are the most important thing about their applications The. Most important thing to us as a company. When evaluating candidate is we wanna know two things.
I wanted to call out is the Apple TV App Challenge. That our friends AppLovin have put together. That's taking place April 16th in San Francisco If you're into hacking on that platform be a really cool. One to check out - Apple TVs are cheap. Now too - Totally And Neal people have been asking about when we're gonna be Devpost on site next - [Neal] Oh yeah? - So next. One up for me is gonna South by Southwest Music Hackathon I'm going there next week It's gonna be really cool and then after.
That in this region. I think we're gonna be at HackRU and I think we've got Uncommon Hacks coming on when we're doing Commit live again - Cool it's gonna be a fun time - Totally So. This week's episode is awesome and why I'm super excited about it is we're gonna teach. You something and we're gonna teach. How to hack the cover letter Let's do. Now - Welcome to The Commit Brandon. You doing? - Hi I'm good thanks for having me - Cool so today we're gonna talk about cover letters.
We know that for most developers writing cover letters and sending out resumes is maybe their least favorite part of the job hunt but I believe. You have some very strong words about cover letters to share - Yes so. I am on a mission to convince developers and make sure. They understand. That cover letters are the most important thing about their applications The. Most important thing to us as a company. When evaluating candidate is we wanna know two things.
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