ScaleUp your Team Blogs

By Sam Elderfield 27 Feb, 2024
After successfully helping scaleup one of our faviourite client's data engineering team, we've had an absolute gem of a profile come through the process at later stages. They were a bit more senior to what we were looking for, but an incredible profile. If you are seeking a senior data engineer, save yourself some time. Have a quick read below and contact us
By Sam Elderfield - 0468 591 683 16 Feb, 2024
ScaleUp brings to you the best RoR eningeers that we have interviewed and qualified so you don't have to filter through the chaos out there. ScaleUp your Ruby team now, contact us below!
By The ScaleUp Team 12 Jul, 2023
#TechTalk Read on to learn the evolution of the .Net Framework 
By The ScaleUp Team 31 May, 2023
Following Dave Bolton's great advice in ScaleUp Sound Bytes “ Stay Curious, Stay Humble ” podcast, proves that curiosity might just be the difference in you carving a future for your personal growth and your career path. Being curious is something that as a child comes very naturally because everything is new, the world around is blissfully exciting, and children have a motivational desire to learn. Although, this curiosity tends to drop off a cliff the older we get... Anyone who has spent time with a small child knows just how many questions they ask in a day! Regaining the relentless hunger for curiosity is something that needs work, if you're consciously striving to be more curious, it will naturally grow. It fuels our desire to explore, learn, and understand the world around us., so embracing curiosity, or consciously pushing yourself to be curious, can lead to a more enriching life and help your career. In this post, we will explore 6 simple things ways you can cultivate curiosity every day: 1. Ask more questions. Curiosity thrives on questions so don’t settle, be inquisitive and ask questions. Instead of assuming you know the answer, challenge your assumptions and pursue a deeper understanding. No matter where you are, you will be surrounded with diverse individuals so engage in conversation and ask questions. This is a sure-fire way to explore different perspectives while learning from others' experiences. It sounds simple but you'll uncover knowledge and perspectives you didn't have before, you'll stimulate your curiosity, and you'll build stronger relationships with the people around you. 2. Seek out and follow your interests. Curiosity is often sparked by our passions, so think about what truly interests and excites you. Once you have identified those deep interests, you can dive into those subjects and explore ways to immerse yourself in them. Read books, attend events or meet ups, put yourself in social situations where you know likeminded people will be. By pursuing your passions, it will naturally fuel your curiosity to continuously seek knowledge in areas that interest you and naturally push you to do so in other areas of life. When surrounded by people who are all curious of the same subject, you’ll find it hits new levels as people will naturally push each other and explore together. 3. Don’t fear the unknown. Stepping into the unknown and being in unfamiliar or uncomfortable positions is something most people don’t like to do but embracing the unknown is a great step to increasing your curiosity. Instead of shying away from unfamiliar situations, why not approach it with a sense of adventure and an open mind. You’ll find the more you do this the more comfortable you will be, and it then becomes familiar which in turn won’t seem so daunting. Dive right in, actively seek out those new experiences and step outside of your comfort zone. You might just find you'll ignite your curiosity and have a great ride in doing so. 4. Embrace failure as a learning opportunity. Sometime fear of failure can suppress curiosity and lead to you failing before you even attempt to move forward. The sense of failure can be overwhelming but embracing it and using it as leverage will propel you into moving forward and learning. Embracing failure isn't always easy, but once you overcome that hurdle you will begin to see it as levelling up, and understand that setbacks and mistakes are incredibly valuable on the path to discovery. By embracing failure, you'll naturally start cultivating a growth mindset, encouraging experimentation, and foster curiosity. Learn from your failures, adapt, and approach everything with renewed curiosity. 5. Try not to assume. Making assumptions will hinder your curiosity as it prematurely closes off avenues of exploration. When you assume, you limit yourself to preconceived notions and biases, preventing you from truly understanding and appreciating the depth and complexity of a situation or subject. Curiosity is something that thrives on open-mindedness alongside a willingness to question assumptions. If you can hold back from making assumptions, you open yourself up to new perspectives and possibilities. Embracing curiosity requires setting aside preconceived ideas and approaching each conversation or situation with a fresh and open mindset. So instead of assuming, let your curiosity guide you. 6. Be committed to learning daily. You don’t need to grandly change your life in pursuit of curiosity, just approach it with purpose and make conscious efforts to factor it in each day. It is as simple as reading an article, asking someone a question or just pushing your boundaries and putting yourself in situations you wouldn’t usually. If there is something you don’t know, instead of asking Google, look to the people around for the answer. As the saying goes “Rome wasn’t built in a day” and similarly your hunger for curiosity will take time and dedication to achieve. Doing something daily and staying committed to it will help you on your journey. It's not about getting an MBA or degree to be able to explore new subjects there are so many channels you can use at your fingertips in the form of online courses, blogs, articles, books, podcasts, or even documentaries. By expanding your knowledge base, you'll keep your curiosity alive and continually discover new avenues for exploration. Curiosity is a powerful force that propels us forward on our journey of self-discovery, personal growth and can help forge your career. By asking questions, following your interests, not fearing the unknown, embracing failure, not making assumptions and staying curious in everyday life you can help nurture your innate curiosity. Embark on your quest for more curiosity, open your mind, let curiosity be your guide to a more vibrant and fulfilling life and you never know you might just find yourself as CTO. If you would like to chat more about the topics covered in this blog, or require any help, please reach out to us via our Contact Us page or email info@scaleuprecruitment.com.au.
By The ScaleUp Team 24 May, 2023
As a software developer, staying continuously focused and productive can be a real challenge. With so many distractions, and a constant stream of tasks to complete, it can be difficult to maintain the level of concentration required to do your best work. However, there is a simple yet powerful tool that can help: your breath. Breathing techniques, also known as pranayama (feels good using these big words, pranayama is Sanskrit for breathing techniques), have been used for thousands of years in yoga and meditation practices to calm the mind and improve focus. By regulating your breath, you can bring your attention to the present moment, clear your mind of distractions, and enhance your productivity. Here are some breathing techniques software developers can use to improve focus and productivity: Deep breathing: Sit comfortably with your back straight and your feet on the ground. Close your eyes and take a deep breath in through your nose, filling your lungs with air. Hold the breath for a few seconds, then exhale slowly through your mouth. Repeat for a few minutes. Alternate nostril breathing: Sit comfortably with your back straight and your feet on the ground. Use your right hand to close your right nostril with your thumb, then inhale deeply through your left nostril. Hold the breath for a few seconds, then use your ring finger to close your left nostril and exhale through your right nostril. Repeat for a few minutes, alternating nostrils. Box breathing: Sit comfortably with your back straight and your feet on the ground. Inhale deeply through your nose for a count of four, hold the breath for a count of four, exhale through your mouth for a count of four, and hold the breath for a count of four. Repeat for a few minutes. Different pranayama's are used for different situations and work differently on people. Next time you're about to sit down and get into your work day, or if you are about to transition from work mode to home life (hello remote workers!), take a moment and try out one of these breathing techniques. By incorporating these breathing techniques into your daily routine, you can improve your focus and productivity as a software developer. The breath is a key to unlocking FLOW. Practice makes a habit! So, take a few minutes each day to practice these techniques. Let us know the impact it has on your productivity! If you would like to chat more about the topics covered in this blog, or require any help, please reach out to us via our Contact Us page or email info@scaleuprecruitment.com.au.
By The ScaleUp Team 17 May, 2023
If you're wondering what FLOW state even is and how to Hack it then read on ...
By The ScaleUp Team 15 May, 2023
Maximising employee retention is critical as it can reflect on your company success, culture, and your ability to provide a platform for people to grow
By The ScaleUp Team 20 Mar, 2023
Thinking of stepping up career into technical leadership or management? Patrick Lencioni's "The Five Dysfunctions of a Team" is a staple in modern leadership practices...
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