Meetup Feature: AI Tinkerers

Code is thrilled to announce that we are now hosting the AI Tinkerers meetup! We couldn't be more excited to support this brand new meetup as it takes off in the Denver area.

Interestingly enough, our journey into hosting this meetup began with a Tweet. I happened to be searching for meetups in the Denver area that may be looking for a space to use and I found Junaid Dawud. It was a long shot, but I messaged him asking if he needed a space for this brand new meetup he was talking about. Junaid visited Code, and we had an engaging conversation about the meetup and our backgrounds. It felt like a perfect match right from the start, and now we are three meetups in, eagerly spreading the word about the next event on June 6th.

Although AI Tinkerers is relatively small in Denver, it's worth noting that there are already seven other cities hosting meetups under the same name. Here is what they're all about: 

AI Tinkerers is a community-driven meetup group for individuals with technical, machine learning, and entrepreneurial backgrounds who are committed to building LLM-enabled applications. The group organizes monthly events in cities around the country to foster connections among like-minded AI practitioners, entrepreneurs and engineers. The meetups typically feature demos and lightning talks from industry experts and community members, and an opportunity to network. Occasionally there are hackathons as well. AI Tinkerers is ideal for those passionate about working with foundation models and creating innovative AI applications.

Their next meetup, happening on June 6th, will feature a few presentations, which can be found here

All who are interested in AI and the rapidly advancing field are welcome to join! 

If you have questions, please email jdawud@gmail.com

4 Ways AI Can Improve Your LinkedIn Profile

AI is quickly becoming the hottest conversation topic in tech. But where can we utilize AI in our daily lives to really make it a beneficial tool and a time saver, especially when searching for a new job? 

Online presence is huge. If a potential employer looks you up and sees no online presence, it can be an immediate red flag. According to a study from 2020, 67% of companies check LinkedIn profiles before extending a job offer (PR Newswire). At Code, we almost always check LinkedIn profiles when reaching out to and connecting with candidates. 

Our goal at Code is to help candidates represent their unique self and also make sure they are optimizing their online presence for discovery. We also want to make sure that their online presence is an accurate representation of their abilities. 

Bring in AI. AI can be a valuable tool to help each potential candidate have a strong online presence, which is crucial for professional success. Let's take a look at a few tips on how AI can optimize and enhance your LinkedIn profile to enhance your chances of making valuable connections and securing career opportunities.

1. AI-Powered Resume Builder: Crafting a compelling resume is the first step towards creating an impressive LinkedIn profile. AI-powered resume builders analyze your existing resume and suggest improvements, ensuring that it highlights your skills, accomplishments, and experiences effectively. These tools provide tailored suggestions based on industry-specific keywords, formatting tips, and overall optimization, helping you create a professional and attention-grabbing resume. There are multiple resume builders out there, but check out Rezi. A cool feature included with Rezi is the real-time resume checker which analyses what you're typing as corrects it in real time. Check out a few more AI powered resume builders below!

https://www.kickresume.com/en/ai-resume-writer/

https://resumeworded.com/

https://enhancv.com/

2. Intelligent Profile Analysis: An AI-driven profile analysis tool can evaluate your LinkedIn profile and provide valuable insights into its strengths and weaknesses. By analyzing various factors like profile completeness, keyword usage, and engagement metrics, AI algorithms can suggest areas of improvement. This analysis helps you understand how to optimize your profile for better visibility and engagement, ultimately enhancing your chances of attracting relevant connections and job opportunities. Resume Worded is another awesome tool to use in this aspect. Their tailored tips on how to optimize your LinkedIn profile helps you rank higher in searches. What I really like about this tool is it doesn't just tell you what to change, it gives a detailed explanation as to why. 

https://resumeworded.com/linkedin-review/

3. Personalized Content Recommendations: Creating engaging content is key to establishing thought leadership and building your professional brand on LinkedIn. AI algorithms can analyze your industry, interests, and connections to recommend relevant articles, news updates, and hashtags. These personalized content recommendations keep your profile active, showcasing your expertise to your network and expanding your reach to potential employers, clients, or collaborators.

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/chatgpt-future-personalized-content-creation-rana-mazumdar/

4. Intelligent Network Building: Building a strong network is one of the primary goals on LinkedIn. But, it can be difficult figuring out who to network with and how to connect in order to achieve a solid and useful network in LinkedIn. AI-powered tools can help you identify and connect with professionals who share similar interests or work in your desired industry. These tools leverage machine learning algorithms to suggest relevant connections based on your profile, job history, and mutual connections. By expanding your network strategically, you increase your chances of finding meaningful career opportunities or professional collaborations. One tool that can be used for this is called NetworkAI by Wonsulting. NetworkAI helps build personal messages to send to professionals thast you are hoping to add to your network.  

In today's competitive professional landscape, harnessing the power of AI can give your LinkedIn profile a significant edge. By utilizing AI-powered tools for resume building, profile analysis, content recommendations, network building, and job recommendations, you can optimize your profile to attract attention, engage with the right professionals, and unlock exciting career opportunities. Embracing AI technologies on LinkedIn will help you make the most of this platform, establishing your professional brand and opening doors to success.

We always want to help candidates stay true to themselves, while leveraging all of the amazing tools we have at our disposal. So while AI is so helpful with giving your profile that edge, remember that you are not a robot. You are unique and that's what hiring managers are looking for. So be yourself and be authentic while using these tools to save time and enhance what you already have. 

Tech Leader Spotlight: Jenn Junod

Last week, I had the chance to chat with Jenn Junod, cohost of the API Denver Meetup. We discussed her involvement in Denver, her career, and her hobbies. Read on to learn more about Jenn and her emerging leadership in the Denver tech scene, and soon in Arizona!

Jenn, are you originally from Colorado?

No, I'm actually from Arizona. I've moved around quite a bit, from Arizona to Idaho to Colorado, then back to Arizona, Indiana, and now back to Colorado temporarily before heading to Arizona again. Although we don't have family in Arizona, we have friends there, so it's a positive move. However, I'll definitely miss Colorado.

What are you currently doing in Denver?

I work as a developer advocate at Aiven. Additionally, I actively participate in various meetups and contribute to Denver Startup Week. Networking is a crucial aspect of my job, and I genuinely enjoy witnessing others succeed and assisting them in achieving their goals.

What motivated you to get involved with the API Denver Meetup?

I was working for a startup called Stoplight based in Austin. When we relocated to Denver, I attended the API Denver Meetup. Oury, Alice, and Brice, the other organizers, inquired about Stoplight, and our conversation evolved from there. Eventually, they invited me to become a co-organizer of the meetup, which I initially hesitated about. However, when I got laid off, Oury suggested that joining the meetup might help me find a new job. In May 2022, I made the decision to join, and since then, I haven't regretted it. Oury has a remarkable ability to recognize people's potential and helped me discover my true calling. I'm incredibly grateful for that.

What do you appreciate most about the Denver tech community?

The diversity of backgrounds is what stands out the most. There are always kind-hearted individuals ready to lend a hand and help you progress. Last year, during Denver Startup Week, I encountered numerous people from different backgrounds, and it filled me with hope and a sense of endless possibilities.

If there was one thing you could improve about the Denver tech community, what would it be?

I would focus on improving visibility. Despite being active on Twitter and LinkedIn throughout the day, I rarely come across posts about the Denver Tech Community. Even Denver Startup Week seems to lack substantial coverage. Given the prominence of meetups in Denver, we need to find ways to enhance visibility.

What tech trends are you particularly excited about?

I'm particularly thrilled about AI. Recently, I came across an app that could transform a blog article into tweets and images. AI has the potential to automate various aspects of our lives and increase our availability. I'm eagerly looking forward to exploring the numerous ways AI can make our lives more efficient.

What do you enjoy doing in your free time?

I host a podcast where I discuss mental health topics, and I also engage in livestreaming. My personal life often intertwines with my work, and I also enjoy traveling.

Colorado will miss you, Jenn! But rest assured, she told me she would visit often, especially for Denver Startup Week.


Do you know someone who deserves to be highlighted? Contact emily@code-talent.com.

Shell Eco Marathon: How Code helped a local team experience the opportunity of a lifetime

Code had the unique opportunity to support a local trade school, Warren Tech, in their efforts to participate in the Shell Eco Marathon. Caitlyn Mason, my sister, is a member of the design, build, and race team for the STEAM class at Warren Tech Central. The team has participated in the Shell Eco Marathon for the past 5 years, and they secured second place in the 2018 race.

The Shell Eco-marathon is an international competition that challenges students to design, build and drive the most energy-efficient vehicles. The competition aims to inspire students to explore innovative approaches to energy efficiency and sustainable transportation, while equipping them with skills necessary to become future leaders in the field. High school, technical school, and university students participate in the event, competing in categories such as hydrogen fuel cells, battery-electric power, and gasoline or diesel fuels. The winning teams are those that cover the furthest distance with the least amount of fuel or energy.

Participating in the competition offers students opportunities to:

1. Apply their STEM knowledge to design and construct energy-efficient vehicles.

2. Collaborate with team members to develop and implement design solutions.

3. Test and evaluate their vehicles to identify areas for improvement.

4. Utilize problem-solving skills to overcome technical obstacles.

5. Develop effective communication skills to share their ideas and outcomes with others.

6. Explore the social and environmental impacts of transportation and energy usage.

7. Understand the significance of sustainable development in relation to energy efficiency.

This year, the team worked tirelessly to attend the Shell Eco Marathon. Eleven students from the class flew to Indianapolis with their battery electric prototype car. They dedicated themselves to passing inspections to qualify their car for the race. Unfortunately, they were unable to pass all inspections, so they could not compete in the race.

Despite the disappointment, the students appreciated the learning opportunities that arose from this experience. They collaborated as a team to present the best possible car. When I asked Caitlyn what she learned from this experience, she said that designing an energy-efficient vehicle was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and she was thrilled to be involved. She also mentioned that it provided practical life lessons that she will carry with her, such as problem-solving, teamwork, and working under pressure.

Code is grateful to have supported this opportunity for the students. As a company, we were able to help the team with buying parts for their car and helped them make it to Indiana. We hope that the team will be able to participate in the Shell Eco Marathon again next year!

Interview Prep Guide for Software Engineers

Riley here! 🙋‍♀️ I’ve been a full desk technical recruiter for nearly 10 years. Most of my time has been spent as an agency recruiter with Code Talent, but I also have a year of internal recruiting experience on Twitter’s Revenue Platform team. I’ve created this guide by drawing on my exposure to both big tech and startup hiring.

A quick note📝: this interview prep guide is primarily designed for software engineering positions, although it may be helpful for other roles within the tech industry. I’d like to flag that the advice provided is based on my personal opinions and experience, and should not be considered an endorsement of the hiring processes used in big tech, or by companies emulating big tech hiring. Rather, it is intended to provide guidance on how to navigate the "industry standard" interview process and improve your chances of success. I have lots of feels around this, but that is neither here nor there. TLDR: don’t hate the player, hate the game 😉

Knowledge is Power 💡

More often than not, a job description is designed or reviewed directly by the hiring manager and your potential boss. It’s a good idea to thoroughly research the company's values and the position (required skills, experience, and "nice to haves"). I can’t tell you how many candidates I’ve seen eliminated for lack of company knowledge. A company most often will have a “values” page (I’m looking at you and your leadership principles Amazon 🤢🥴 lol, jk, kinda). But in all seriousness, you can tell a lot about your alignment to a company and their values based on this page. Additionally, sites like Glassdoor and Blind can provide valuable insights into the company's interview process, employee experiences, and salaries. It's also a good idea to research your interviewer and their role to get a better understanding of their perspective and what they may be looking for in a candidate.

After diving into the company values, reflect on whether you really want this job. How has the interview process been so far? Often our instincts are powerful tools that are ignored; it's essential to address any reservations about the role or company before proceeding with the process. Self-reflect throughout the entire process and do it often!

Practice, Practice, Practice 🙇‍♀️

Do you have a mentor? There are many reasons why it’s important to have a great mentor, but in this case, it’s ideal for practice. Below are some links to mostly free technical interview resources that could be useful to practice alone and with your mentor. Treat every practice as an interview; it might even help with those game day nerves! 

Useful (mostly) free technical interview links:

Behavioral interview prep:

In the 'Knowledge is Power' section, I mentioned the importance of identifying company values. Once you’ve identified them, create STAR method examples for each of those values. I especially love the STAR method because it allows for precise and example-heavy answers. We’ve seen many candidates eliminated for anything from too concise of answers with no substance to long-winded and rambling replies. Additionally, the STAR method will help you create answers to potential behavioral interview questions. Come up with STAR examples for each bullet in the job description (if there are too many bullets, gather themes). Behavioral interview questions are often taken directly from these job description bullet points. For example:

  • Strong problem-solving skills, with the ability to think creatively and strategically to solve complex technical challenges -> Tell me about a time you encountered obstacles and challenges at work. How did you overcome?

  • Ability to communicate cross-functionally and within product, design, and development -> Tell me about a time you had to work with many different stakeholders to complete a project? How did you accomplish this? What were your successes/failures?

Furthermore, you can find some sample behavioral interview questions here.

Stop, Collaborate and Listen 👂

While finding the perfect technical solution is great, many candidates have failed technical interviews but still landed the job. How? By demonstrating good collaboration skills, explaining their thought processes, and most importantly, their mistakes. If you can articulate your f-ups and "could-have-beens" well, you might just get the job. Often, it's more about your approach and your ability to be a good teammate than your solution.

During the technical interview, keep these questions in mind:

  • Have you gathered your requirements? Do you know what you're doing?

  • Are you checking in with your interviewer? They're there to collaborate with you.

  • Are you articulating what you're doing?

  • Are you asking for feedback?

  • Are you running out of time? Check in.

  • Are you overwhelmed? Ask for a moment. It's okay to take a break.

  • Can you scale your solution? If so, how?

  • Are you over-engineering?

Lastly, come prepared with your own questions for the interviewer. 

Know Yourself, Be Yourself 🥳

Reflect on your strengths, weaknesses, interests, and opportunities for growth. Being honest and vulnerable (when safe) can help you stand out from other candidates. When describing previous employers and roles be sure to keep it positive! Any opportunity (especially negative ones) can teach you a lot about yourself. Remember, you're freaking awesome, and your unique qualities and experiences can help you land your dream job so long as it’s the right fit for you.


Are you still not feeling good about this? All good, and I completely understand. Here’s a list of companies who do not whiteboard or follow “standard tech” interview processes, phew 😅

6 Unbeatable Reasons Why You Should Dive into Denver Startup Week! 🚀

6 Unbeatable Reasons Why You Should Dive into Denver Startup Week! 🚀

Hey there, entrepreneurial enthusiasts! If you're looking for a place to unleash your creative energy and grow your business ideas, look no further than Denver Startup Week (DSW). This absolutely fantastic, one-of-a-kind event is set to kick off in the Mile High City in September 2023, and you definitely don't want to miss out. Still not convinced? No worries! We've got 6 unimpeachable reasons why you should get involved with Denver Startup Week pronto.

Introducing Read.cv - The Innovative Networking Site That Will Transform Your Resume

Code strives to spotlight tools and information that will be truly useful for our community. Currently, LinkedIn is the main network where companies will post jobs and where people will apply for those jobs. However, the sheer volume of job postings and the number of applicants can be overwhelming, making it challenging to stand out from the crowd.

Enter Read.cv, a new professional networking site designed to make job seekers feel valued as individuals and recognized for their unique skills and qualities. At Code, we are committed to helping candidates distinguish themselves and be appreciated for the specific expertise they bring to the table. With Read.cv, job seekers can showcase their targeted skills and connect with exciting new opportunities. Read.cv is an innovative platform that provides a fresh approach to professional networking and job searching. With its focus on individual strengths and qualities, it offers a valuable alternative to traditional job search websites.

Read.cv is a cutting-edge online platform that provides job seekers with the tools they need to create visually stunning, professional-quality resumes. With a sleek and user-friendly interface, Read.cv makes it easy for anyone to create an impressive resume that will catch the eye of potential employers. They are a "show, don't tell" professional networking site with easy to use features and quality connections. 

One of the key features of Read.cv is its collection of beautifully designed templates. Users can choose from a variety of layouts, colors, and fonts to create a resume that reflects their personal style and professional accomplishments. Whether you're a recent graduate just starting out in your career or a seasoned professional looking to make a change, Read.cv has a template that will suit your needs. These templates along with its intuitive editing tools help create a resume that is tailored to you. 

Read.cv also offers users helpful tips and guidance on how to create a standout resume. The platform includes step-by-step instructions on how to craft a compelling summary statement, highlight your key skills, and showcase your work experience in the most effective way possible.

Perhaps the most innovative aspect of Read.cv, however, is its use of AI technology to help job seekers optimize their resumes for the specific job they are applying for. With Read.cv, users can upload a job posting and receive instant feedback on how well their resume matches the job requirements. This powerful tool can help job seekers make targeted tweaks and adjustments to their resume, ensuring that they stand out from other applicants.

With Read.cv, networking is easy, simple, and user friendly. The connections made here are quality and natural. Their FAQ page states that they wanted to make "something easy to share, less garish than LinkedIn, and more dynamic than a static PDF. More akin to a text oriented personal website. Something that wasn't just a one off page, where we could bring in friends and collaborators, and profiles could be navigated from one to the other like a blogroll."

The true value in Read.cv is that it is an exciting and new way to network. This new tool can help each individual stand out and be seen for their skills, not just what the paper says. The AI integration allows for your resume to be tailored to individual jobs, which is a serious game changer for a slow market.

Overall, Read.cv is a game-changer for job seekers looking to create a standout resume. With its sleek design, user-friendly interface, and powerful editing tools, this platform makes it easy for anyone to create a professional-quality resume that will get noticed by potential employers. Be sure to give Read.cv a try!

🚀 Blast Off: Exploring Colorado's Exciting Space Startup Culture

As the world of technology continues to evolve and the cost of getting to space decreases, the inevitable rise in startups tackling this future shifts. Colorado is quickly establishing itself as a hotbed for aerospace innovation, with a growing number of space startups calling us home. These companies are not only pushing the boundaries of space technology but are also fostering a dynamic startup culture that attracts top talent and investment. Listed below are some of these exciting companies!

Creative Ways to Stay Focused While Working Remotely As a Software Engineer

Working remotely as a software engineer can be a challenge, especially when it comes to staying focused. With so many distractions at home, it's easy to get sidetracked and lose productivity. However, there are several creative ways to stay focused and productive while working remotely. In this blog post, we'll explore some of these methods.

Create a Dedicated Workspace

One of the most effective ways to stay focused while working remotely is to create a dedicated workspace. This can be a separate room or just a designated area in your home where you work. Make sure your workspace is comfortable and free from distractions. Keep your desk clean and organized, and make sure you have all the necessary equipment and supplies.

Use the Pomodoro Technique

The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method that can help you stay focused and productive. The technique involves working for 25 minutes and then taking a five-minute break. After four Pomodoros, take a longer break of 15-30 minutes. This method is so effective because it can help your time be used in a more productive way and it can help to avoid burnout, which we all can easily fall into.

Take Regular Breaks

Taking regular breaks is essential for staying focused and productive. Take a walk outside, do some stretching exercises, or just take a few minutes to relax and recharge.

Use Noise-Canceling Headphones

Noise-canceling headphones can be a lifesaver when working remotely. Not everyone has the luxury of working in an empty home, so these can be really useful to avoid distraction and help you to stay focused. You can listen to music, podcasts, or white noise or mix it up based on how you’re feeling!

Set Goals and Prioritize Tasks

Setting goals and prioritizing tasks is essential for staying focused and productive. Create a to-do list at the beginning of each day and prioritize your tasks based on importance. This will help you stay on track and avoid getting overwhelmed.

Use Time-Tracking Software

Time-tracking software can help you stay focused and productive by monitoring your time and keeping you accountable. There are many different time-tracking apps available, such as Toggl and RescueTime. These apps can help you identify time-wasting activities and improve your productivity.

Take Advantage of Flexibility

One of the benefits of working remotely is the flexibility it provides. Take advantage of this by scheduling your work around your most productive hours. If you're a morning person, start your workday early. If you work better in the afternoon, schedule your work accordingly.

Stay Connected with Colleagues

Working remotely can be isolating, so it's important to stay connected with your colleagues. Schedule regular virtual meetings or check-ins to stay in touch. This will help you stay motivated and engaged.

Working remotely as a software engineer can be challenging, but there are many creative ways to stay focused and productive. By creating a dedicated workspace, using time management techniques, taking regular breaks, and staying connected with colleagues, you can stay on track and achieve your goals.

Tech Leader Spotlight: Janackeh Blackwell

Tech Leader Spotlight: Janackeh Blackwell

This week I had the opportunity to chat with Denver tech leader Janackeh Blackwell. Janackeh has been hosting the Black Tech Denver meetup at Code's space in RiNo since last year. We got into the details of her career, the Denver community, Black Tech Denver, and more. Continue reading to hear all about Janackeh and what makes her a rising tech leader in Denver.