Nick Caldwell - VP of Engineering at Reddit

Nick Caldwell - VP of Engineering at Reddit

Nick Caldwell is the VP of Engineering at Reddit and has been in the game for over fifteen years. He has worked for impressive institutions including Microsoft and NASA. He is also heavily involved in the community, having worked as a facilitator for organizations like /dev/color. If you haven’t heard, Reddit is the fourth most traffic website in the United States, and seventh in the world. With about 320 million monthly active users, Reddit is home to several communities with 1.1 million active communities on their platform.

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#126: Marcelo Claure - Why Softbank Invested in Career Karma

#126: Marcelo Claure - Why Softbank Invested in Career Karma

Marcelo Claure is a Bolivian tech entrepreneur who founded Brightstar which was later sold to Sprint after they reached $10 billion in revenue, becoming the largest Hispanic-owned business in US histo...

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#125: Erik Torenberg - What Is Venture Capital? & How It Helps Job Seekers

#125: Erik Torenberg - What Is Venture Capital? & How It Helps Job Seekers

Not only a true believer in the power of networking, Erik Torenberg definitely walks the talk. Erik is big on community building and networking. He is known for organizing huge events as well as intim...

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#124: Jake Schwartz - CEO of General Assembly on COVID-19 Response

#124: Jake Schwartz - CEO of General Assembly on COVID-19 Response

Jake Schwartz is the co-founder and chief executive officer of General Assembly, a global company advancing the future of work. Jake leads GA's growth, creating sustainable talent pipelines for busine...

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#123: Dan Friedman - COVID-19 Response from the Co-Founder of Thinkful

#123: Dan Friedman - COVID-19 Response from the Co-Founder of Thinkful

Dan Friedman is the Co-Founder of Thinkful, a coding bootcamp that provides online courses Software Engineering, Design and Data Science courses. Dropping out of Yale, Dan is proof that you don't need...

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#122: Vaibhav Sahgal - Head of Growth at Reddit - How to be a Growth Product Leader

#122: Vaibhav Sahgal - Head of Growth at Reddit - How to be a Growth Product Leader

Vaibhav Sahgal is the Head of Growth at Reddit, Inc. which has 500 million unique users around the world. Prior to this, he worked at Zynga for 8 years as a product manager. He led teams building game...

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#121: Kesha Lake - How a Mom from Atlanta became a Remote Software Engineer at Stitch Fix

#121: Kesha Lake - How a Mom from Atlanta became a Remote Software Engineer at Stitch Fix

Born and raised in Los Angeles, Kesha Lake is a member of the Career Karma community from Atlanta. She joined Career Karma in the beginning of 2019. Less than a year later, she got a job as a remote...

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#120: Jerrick Warren - How Career Karma's first member became a Software Engineer at Gemini

#120: Jerrick Warren - How Career Karma's first member became a Software Engineer at Gemini

Jerrick Warren has an inspiring story of breaking into the Blockchain Tech Startup Gemini coming from a background in medicine. He went from joining the Career Karma community, to getting accepted i...

3 Dec 20191h 9min

#119: Career Karma Origin Story (by the CEO of Free Code Camp)

#119: Career Karma Origin Story (by the CEO of Free Code Camp)

#119: Career Karma Origin Story (by the CEO of Free Code Camp) by Breaking Into Startups

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