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Treehouse Festival Day One is in the books. It's not too late to jump in tomorrow!

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We learned about developer handoffs, how to job search, and more. Jump right in with us tomorrow for

We learned about developer handoffs, how to job search, and more. Jump right in with us tomorrow for more free learning + networking! [Treehouse_Promo_Q4_2020_Full_Comp_16x9 (1)] Treehouse Festival Day 1 was so incredibly awesome! We're still buzzing off the good vibes of the first day of the Festival. And the week has only just begun! It's not too late to join us for this free week of free learning and networking. Below is a quick recap of what we covered today—see you tomorrow! [Sign up for the Festival]( Day 1 of the Festival Shoutout to our amazing speakers for the wealth of knowledge and wisdom they shared today. Here are a few of our favorite takeaways: [festival_CircleHeadshots_email_Thiveya Muthu] “As the designer, you want to be curious about the user, you want to be curious about the back and technology as well as the business aspect of things. Whatever you create usually is an outcome of all of these things, and having the understanding will help you advocate and create the best experience possible.” – Thiveya Muthu [festival_CircleHeadshots_email_Whitley Bone] “When I found Treehouse, I pretty much knew right away with the videos, the quizzes, the community, that it was 100% for me from the get-go... I felt equipped and prepared every single step of the way.” – Whitley Bone [festival_CircleHeadshots_email_Micheleh Souvannaratvongseuk] “Because being part of working on a team and collaborating is being humble and not working with an ego, and just letting everybody know where you are along the way.” – Micheleh Souvannaratvongseuk [festival_CircleHeadshots_email_Olivia Auzenne] “You may struggle a little bit. But know that as you are struggling, you are growing and you are learning. You may try out 50 different ways to get to one solution and it not work out, but at least you know 50 different ways to figure out a solution to something.” – Olivia Auzenne Day #2 at the Treehouse Festival includes... [festival_CircleHeadshots_email_Ademusoyo Awosika] How to Determine Your Technical Focus Ademusoyo Awosika-Olumo presents on how to choose a technical focus amidst all the possibilities in tech. [festival_CircleHeadshots_email_Valerie Osei] Unconscious Bias in the Tech Industry Valerie Osei examines ways to stay educated on cultural practices around diversity & inclusion and what types of questions you can ask around workplace culture. [festival_CircleHeadshots_email_Hilary Stohs-Krause] Beer, Bylines & Booleans: Exploring the Secret Superpowers of Non-CS Techies Hilary Stohs-Krause discusses how non-technical backgrounds point to superpowers that are increasingly valuable. Treehouse Island, Inc., 3514 N Vancouver Avenue, Suite 500, Portland, OR 97227, United States [Unsubscribe]( [Manage preferences]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( [Facebook](

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