The adoption of Agile practices and methods has grown substantially over the past decade. In parallel, the roles and career paths of the traditional software development team and stakeholders have shifted from Project Managers, Lead Developers, and Test to self-organizing teams comprised of ScrumMasters, Developers, and Product Owners. Learn more about the roles, responsibilities, and, more importantly, the positive attributes of those that are part of an Agile team.
by the SolutionsIQ Recruiting Team
You've laid the groundwork for your job search and now you're waiting for something to happen. Instead of waiting for the phone to ring, practice these seven tips and increase the odds of landing a job.
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by Michael Tardiff
Being a ScrumMaster is not a role for the faint of heart. This presentation, subtitled "What I Wish I Knew Before I Became a ScrumMaster", explores non-obvious insights into what a ScrumMaster can do to help their teams grow into great teams.
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