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Are You One of the 78% of People Looking for a New Job This Year?

 

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Brightwing Talent Insights Survey Results 2019

Brightwing recently invited its talent network to participate in a survey to gain an inside perspective of the job search. For professionals, this is important data to help them understand where they fit into the job market and how they measure up against the competition. Read on!

 

Everyone can probably agree that one of the most frustrating experiences on the planet is dealing with the notorious used car salesman. It’s the guy who takes one look at you and is determined to get you out the door with any old set of car keys and a significantly lighter wallet. He tries too hard to be smooth and charismatic and ends up coming off as pushy, sleazy and crooked.

 

You’re cringing as you imagine that, aren’t you? So are we.

 

However, in the staffing world, we’ve heard many comparisons between terrible recruiters and used car salesmen. Just take a look at these Google autosuggest options for the search phrase “recruiters are.”

 

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Ouch. That cuts deep, Google. But we’re committed to turning this stereotype on its head by getting inside your head. We surveyed our networks to find out what professionals like you are really looking for in the job search and what their experiences and hopes are in the job market.

 

Turns out, this is profound information that we wanted to share with every professional out there who is considering a career change in 2019.

 

Let’s dive in.

 

78% of People May Consider a Job Change in 2019

78% of People May Consider a Job Change in 2019If you’re thinking about possibly making a job change this year, you are certainly not alone. A massive majority (78.2%) of people are open to new opportunities, whether or not they are actively searching.

 

In most industries, especially in fields like technology and engineering, demand for top talent is through the roof while the unemployment rate has never been closer to zero. As a result, you’ve likely heard many companies and thought leaders talking about the “candidate market,” in which jobseekers have the upper hand.

 

However, while many employers are seeing fewer qualified resumes in their inbox, the massive number of professionals open to new positions makes it clear that if those employers know where to look and network, there seems to be plenty of talent to fill those empty positions.

 

What does this mean for you? Well, if you were hoping for that upper hand in the job search, inspired by the romantic notion of employers falling at candidates’ feet, the reality is you may need to step up your game to stand out from the competition. Now more than ever is the time to brush up on your skills, tidy up your resume, build your networks, and get your name out there.

 

3 in 4 Professionals Expect Difficulty in Finding a Good Role

If you needed more evidence that the “candidate market” isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, almost one in three of our survey respondents said that a good position is difficult to find. Another 40% acknowledged that they would have to really search to find the right opportunity. Only one in four think it would be a relatively fast process to find a good role.

 

3 in 4 Professionals Expect Difficulty in Finding a Good Role

 

That said, when asked to evaluate how optimistic they were about their job prospects in 2019 versus last year, over 45% of respondents agreed or strongly agreed with an optimistic outlook. Another 40% were simply neutral, while only 13% leaned to a pessimistic outlook.

 

over 45% of respondents agreed or strongly agreed with an optimistic outlook

 

From our perspective, while it’s true that demand in most industries is high and many employers have openings, there is simultaneously high competition between professionals in landing these jobs.

 

25% of People Quit for Lack of Career Growth

25% of People Quit for Lack of Career GrowthSo why are people looking for new jobs in the first place? It’s clear from our survey – as well as many other studies out there – that professionals view career development as the most pressing concern in the next stage of their careers. As a result, one in four people cite “lack of career growth” as their main reason for leaving a job.

 

Thus, if you’re feeling stagnant in your current position, but you’re unsure whether a career change could solve the problem, you may want to reconsider. With employers competing for top talent in a high-demand market, many are willing to go the extra mile to ensure you achieve career growth with their company.

 

Other top concerns as people consider the next stage in their careers are the opportunity to learn new skills and technologies as well as the team environment and management style at any potential opportunity. This was confirmed when we asked why they would leave a job: a toxic culture and poor management were the second and third reasons for leaving.

 

main reason for leaving a jobWhat about compensation? It’s the fourth on the list of most important considerations in a new career and is the fourth reason why people would leave a position. The lesson? That while money is important, it isn’t everything. When you’re spending 40+ hours a week in the same place around the same people doing the same work, there are factors much more pressing than the paycheck you get at the end of the week.

 

What do you value most in your career? Are you assessing potential opportunities accordingly? Or are you getting distracted by dollar signs or other perks that may prove to be of lesser value in the long term?

 

Job Boards Are the Search Method of Choice

If you’re searching for a new opportunity via CareerBuilder, Indeed, Dice, or any other job board, you’re far from the only one. Almost 40% of survey respondents choose online job boards when it’s time to search for a new job. The result, however, is less than satisfactory. Crowded job boards create resume black holes, making it rare that you hear back from even a fraction of the companies you apply to.

 

Job Boards Are the Search Method of Choice

The second most popular method to search for a new job is partnering with a recruiter in your industry. This approach will likely be more fruitful. The right recruiter will make a commitment to understanding your goals and motivations as well as your skills and experience. Their networks are deep, and they have access to job openings that never get advertised publicly. Thus, they’re well-positioned to find you the perfect role. If you need help finding the best recruiter for you, just check out Great Recruiters reviews for insights from professionals like you.

 

A close second to recruiters are social media networks, especially LinkedIn. If you use it right, LinkedIn can be a powerful tool to connect you with leaders and peers in your industry. Staying active and engaged on the platform will ensure you stay top-of-mind with these connections when it comes time to find a new position.

 

Don’t Wait More Than Two Weeks for an Employer to Follow Up

You might be up against more competition in the job search than you anticipated, but does that mean you should be waiting around for employers to reply to your application? The general consensus appears to be that waiting longer than two weeks for a company to follow up isn’t worth it. A mere 12% of survey respondents are willing to wait 3+ weeks. The majority (34%) give up on a company after only one week; some (22%) only wait 3-5 days; and a few more (30%) go a full two weeks.

 

Don’t Wait More Than Two Weeks for an Employer to Follow Up

 

Why does it matter? Generally, for a company that’s on top of their hiring process and is truly motivated to hire, they’re going to call, or at the very least email, qualified candidates fairly soon after they apply. Companies know that great talent is in demand and a slow process does them no favors. If they’re slow to respond, they’re either not in a rush to hire or their hiring process is disorganized and burdensome. There are exceptions, of course, but it’s a good rule of thumb to keep in mind as you’re assessing your options.

 

Relocating Might Open Up New Opportunities

Relocating Might Open Up New OpportunitiesCan relocating help you gain an edge on the competition? There’s no cut-and-dry answer, but it’s helpful to understand how other professionals feel about the topic. Almost a third of people want to stay where they are, comfortable in their current homes and communities. However, just over a third of people are willing to move if they’re presented with a competitive relocation package.

 

Relocating is a big decision to make and naturally comes with a lot of change. But if you currently live in a highly competitive region, it may benefit you to spread your wings and find other locales in need of your skills. On the other end of the spectrum, if you’re currently located in a region with few opportunities, seeking a position in an area of higher demand is likewise beneficial.

 

Brightwing Talent Insights 2019

With almost 80% of professionals open to making a job change this year, it’s likely you’re going to be up against strong competition in the job search. We hope this survey data helps provide some insight into where you stand in the market and how to make the right decision.

 

As mentioned above, partnering up with a recruiter in your industry is a popular choice for many jobseekers – and for good reason. At Brightwing, we’re committed to becoming your career advisor, getting to know you on a deeper level so we can match you up with the perfect opportunity.

 

We can’t wait to get to know you. Search our open jobs or speak to a Brightwing recruiter today.

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Did you check out our recent 2019 Hiring Insights in IT yet? We’ve got the research you need to prepare for your 2019 hiring initiatives. Go ahead and take a look – we’ll be right here waiting when you get back.

 

Surveys tell us that less than half of all tech professionals are satisfied with their current salary. And they don’t have far to look for something better. The competitive state of the IT job market looks more and more attractive every day.

 

While money isn’t the only way to recruit and retain talent (more on this later), you can’t deny that it’s a massive motivator. Thus, staying up to date with IT market rates is essential.

 

An Employer’s Quick Guide to 2019 IT Salaries

The IT pros we know love a good challenge, want to work for great companies, and embrace flexibility. But they still have bills to pay. That’s why comparing your current IT compensation package with market rates is critical to stay competitive.

 

10 years ago, the average IT salary sat at $78,845. But a decade is a lifetime in the tech industry. Today’s average IT professional is making $93,244, a significant increase over time. What era are your salaries in? Below we break down 2019 IT salaries by function, technologies, experience level, and employment type.

 

2019 IT Salaries by Function

Bear in mind, these numbers aren’t set in stone. They are highly dependent on experience level, region, industry, company size, and other elements like bonuses and perks. But the following numbers from Dice.com provide a solid baseline. Check them out.

 

 

2019 IT Salaries by Technology

Programming, big data, and cloud technologies are among the highest paying skills in the tech world. They’re also the areas that companies need talent for the most. If your 2019 IT initiatives cover these trends, you need to budget accordingly. Are you looking for talent with the following skills? If so, adjust your baseline to reflect these Dice.com salaries.

 

 

2019 IT Salaries by Experience

In this current war for tech talent, many companies are choosing to compromise. Rather than following a strict list of technical requirements and experience that severally narrows the talent pool, many employers are beginning to see the perks of hiring junior talent whom they can train and develop. In this scenario, the focus of their hiring profile is on soft skills; quality candidates must have the ability and drive to learn, adapt, and collaborate.

 

What impact does this decision make on your budget? Data from Dice.com breaks average tech salaries down by the following experience levels.

 

 

2019 IT Salaries by Employment Type

One major factor in what you pay your tech talent will of course be whether you hire them on as full-time permanent employees or as contractors. IT pros who choose to work on a contract basis do so for the higher pay, greater flexibility, and broader range of experience and opportunities it offers them. For companies whose hiring initiatives require highly specialized talent for niche projects, contract-based employees are the obvious choice. It’s a win-win situation that is becoming increasingly popular among both professionals and companies.

 

That said, it does throw a bit of a wrench in your compensation calculations. Hiring a contractor relieves the burden of taxes and benefits, but you will end up paying higher rates as a result. Choosing to partner with a staffing firm will give you even greater security and ease, not to mention a deeper talent pool, but again, this will be reflected in the salary rates.

 

Dice.com provides the following averages for IT salaries by employment type.

 

 

But It’s Going to Take More Than Money

At the end of the day, whether you’re focused on recruiting or retaining (or both), the big picture is made of more than dollar signs. Finding and keeping the best people comes down to experience, to relationships, and to intuition. At Brightwing, our motto is “Recruiting, Reimagined” – which means getting out of the transactional mindset of hiring and managing, and, instead, really getting to know the people behind the resumes and paychecks.

 

Yes, people want higher salaries – they do, after all, have mortgages, childcare, groceries, and vacations to pay for – but they also want better working conditions, more responsibilities, greater flexibility, and meaningful career development options. Did you know that 35% of IT professionals say they are very burnt out? Can you commit to being an employer that flips that statistic on its head?

 

We’d love to find out more about what you’re doing to attract top tech talent. We’re all ears. Got five minutes to chat?

 

Get the latest research in our 2019 Hiring Insights in IT Guide

Does Your Recruiter Actually Care About You?How often are you inundated with calls, emails, and LinkedIn messages from recruiters telling you all about their latest opportunity? We’re guessing it’s a lot. In fact, you’ve probably gotten pretty good at tuning it all out.

 

You’re not alone.

 

For every staffing firm out there promising they’ll act in your best interests, there are at least a thousand professionals who don’t believe them. Recruiter after recruiter will try to differentiate themselves by saying they’re “all about people,” but it’s a noisy marketplace, and it leaves professionals like you challenged by which ones to actually work with.

 

So, how can you tell if a recruiter actually cares about you and your career?

 

What Are Your Peers Saying?

When’s the last time you made an Amazon purchase without reading the reviews first? In today’s marketplace, reviews and referrals trump almost every other avenue of marketing. Any company can spend their resources making a beautiful website, compelling messaging, and engaging advertising, but the candid word of their users and customers is almost always more compelling.

 

The same is true when you’re looking for a new career. Ask former colleagues and friends about their experiences with different recruiters and don’t hesitate to ask for an introduction. Furthermore, although you may need to take them with a grain of salt, sites like Glassdoor and LinkedIn can give you a window into the quality of a staffing firm’s service for consultants as well as how they treat their own employees. If they’re really “all about people,” then you’ll see that reflected in the reviews of the people they work with and employ.

 

Do They Measure Experience?

Glassdoor and LinkedIn can only get you so far. It’s often the case that disgruntled employees are the only ones who take the time to anonymously review a company, and it’s difficult to tell how accurate their reviews are against the big picture. Instead, look for a staffing firm that is transparent about how they measure their candidate experience.

 

Recruiters who actively ask their candidates for feedback, taking the effort to measure their candidate experience, are ones who care about improving that experience. They might do this through a third-party partner like Great Recruiters, a platform that asks every candidate, whether they are placed by the firm or not, to review their experience with their recruiter. If a company is asking for feedback, they’re doing it for a reason: they actually care about the people they work with and want to get better at what they do. Don’t hesitate to ask a recruiter how they or their company solicit, measure and respond to candidate feedback. If they don’t have an answer, find someone else who does.

 

Qualities to Look for in a Recruiter

Outside of peer reviews and formal measurement systems, knowing what to look for in your own experience will be key. The Great Recruiters platform provides a compelling list of qualities that make a great recruiter:’

 

Genuine – When you first get in touch with a recruiter, do they ask the right questions to really understand you, your career goals, and your experience? If they’re not getting deeper than the details of your resume, it’s questionable whether they’re trying to make a genuine match between you and the best-fit opportunity.

Responsive – When you make the decision to reply to a recruiter’s call or email, how responsive are they in return? Does it take days before they get back to you? Do they take the time to thoroughly answer your questions?

Experienced – A recruiter can only match you to the right opportunity when they truly understand the job you’re applying for and the industry you’re in. This requires more than just matching keywords on your resume to the job description their client gave them; it requires experience.

Advisory – When you choose to change your career, you’re putting your life in the hands of a stranger. A recruiter who understands this responsibility and supports you through the process as an objective career advisor is someone you can trust.

Transparent – Is your recruiter keeping you in the loop throughout the hiring process? Or are you in the dark? Again, your career is in their hands, which means their transparency is paramount to your success.

 

Ultimately, you’re looking for a recruiter and a staffing firm that is knowledgeable in your market and skill set, capable of providing value throughout the process, and centers their service around the individual. The staffing market is increasingly transactional, but you’re more than a number. You need a firm that isn’t afraid to share their stories (check out our “Real Stories from Real Recruiters” series here) or give you a sneak peek behind the scenes (check out our employee spotlights here). These are the recruiters who genuinely seek to make a difference in your career and your life.

 

Ready to work with a recruiter that cares? Say hello to your career advisory team and search our open positions today.

 

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Carol KoskynWe’re here with another installment in our Employee Spotlight series! Each blog in this monthly series will introduce you to a different member of our team—giving you a peek into what makes us tick as a company and as individuals.

 

For the month of May, we’re featuring Carol! Carol is unique in that after working in our marketing department for 13 years, she moved into a completely different department and role—and she’s been killing it since day one. We’re excited to share a little more about her!

 

What do you love most about working at Brightwing?

The people who work here and the support you get from your colleagues. It really is a team effort, and everyone wants to see you succeed.

 

What 3 qualities make someone successful at Brightwing?

  1. Taking chances
  2. Working hard
  3. Integrity

 

How does Brightwing support your career and personal goals?

Brightwing always pushes you to think outside of the box. Managers and the executive team always listen to any ideas and thoughts you have, and they support learning and growing both personally and professionally.

 

Tell me about a time you had to go outside of your comfort zone at work and what was the outcome.

For me, it was changing positions after 13 years to do something completely different and something I was not very familiar with. The change was a good thing, and I find the last three years have been even more fulfilling.

 

What motivates you?

Working with a team that shares the same vision and desire to grow professionally and that gives the best part of themselves on a daily basis. This makes me want to strive to do and be my best so I don’t let my team down.

 

If you could go anywhere in the world, where would you go?

Shaviyani Atoll, Maldives.

 

Visit Carol’s Profile

 

How the Most Successful Engineering Job Seekers Dominate Technical Interviews

 

There’s nothing more effective in securing a dream engineering job than nailing your technical interview. Interviewers want to see what you know and how you break down problems to reach conclusions. Do you look at every aspect of a problem? Do you recognize variables and possible outcomes? It may even be as simple as your process for solving brain teasers or math problems. If you’re prepared for all situations, you won’t break a sweat!

 

 

Here’s our technical interview cheat sheet to help you navigate the sea of engineering job interviews.

 

Brush up on Your Skills
The technical interview is an “applied knowledge” exercise, so brush up on the fundamentals. This process is designed to see how you apply your basic knowledge, so be sure that your foundation is strong for the engineering job opportunity. If there are more recent skills expected in your profession (a new computer language, tooling software, etc.) make sure you have some knowledge of these to show that you are an evolving professional.

 

ace the technical interview to land engineering jobs

Think out loud
While our experience with many math or logic tests have required silence, this is a scenario where you want to speak up. Thinking out loud will let interviewers see how you approach a problem, break it down, and plan an attack.

 

Ask questions
Communication and cooperation are key to any engineering team, so asking questions in a technical interview is one of the best ways to show how well you work with others. Do you ask follow-up questions to get more information? You won’t know every answer when you’re out in the field, so asking questions can help you paint a better picture of the issue at hand. It is not a sign of weakness. Remain calm and positive to work through the scenario.

 

Use tools provided
Whatever tools you are given, it’s in your best interest to use them. Printed scenarios or problems allow you to build a base of questions before you start creating your own. Hidden tools may be in the answers you are given, so be sure to listen carefully. Don’t forget about the job description either – this is one of the biggest tools you’re given. Use the position responsibilities as a guide to reference your own experience doing similar tasks and projects, and make sure you can speak to the skills required for the position.

 

Possible questions

While there is no telling exactly what problems or scenarios you will be asked, here are some of the most common ones:

– Name 5 ways to retrieve a needle from a haystack.

– Explain the concept of polymorphism in object-oriented development.

– If a system fails and has to be rebooted, what tool can we use to look at monitoring and CPU usage for the past week?

– You have 100 doors in a row that are all initially closed. You make 100 passes by the doors starting with the first door every time. The first time through you visit every door and toggle the door (if the door is closed, you     open it, if it’s open, you close it). The second time you only visit every 2nd door (door #2, #4, #6, etc.). The third time, every 3rd door (door #3, #6, #9, etc.), until you only visit the 100th door. Question: what state are the doors in after the last pass? Which are open which are closed?

 

To close, be enthusiastic and thank your interviewers for their time. Technical interviews are no easy task, but if you prepare mentally for the challenge, interviewing for engineering jobs will be a piece of cake.

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No matter which thank you method you use, the objective at this point is to emphasize your enthusiasm for the position, the company, and why you are the best fit for the position based on your experience.

 

Thank You Email After Second Interview

 

Emailing a thank you note after the second interview is by far the most common follow-up method. Although there are always exceptions, we’ve come up with a few ways for you to tell when you should utilize email over snail mail:

— The interview was very informal and laid back

— The interviewer is following up within 3 days

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Justin — 

It was great meeting with you for a second interview today! My enthusiasm for X position has grown even stronger since our first discussion. Once again, I felt a strong connection with the culture of X company, and believe I would make a great all-around fit. My X skills and advanced experience in X solidify my belief that I am a great fit for this exciting position.

Thank you again for taking the time to meet with me. I look forward to hearing back from you!

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If you had two phone interviews, you probably spoke to two different people.

Justin — 

I enjoyed speaking with you for my second interview today! Ever since my first interview with Jason, I’ve had a strong vested interest X Company. Our discussion today solidified my enthusiasm for X position, and I am confident that my experience in X would make for a great fit.

Thanks again, and I look forward to meeting the X Company team and yourself in person!

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Thank You Letter After Second Interview

 

Mailing a thank you letter may seem a little old-school, but it’s still appropriate for some situations. For example, if the hiring manager or company has a more traditional attitude or culture, a thank you letter may be the way to go. Here are a few other reasons why you may want to choose snail mail over email:

— Interview was very formal

— Lengthy hiring process

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Dear Mrs. Green,

 

Thank you for taking the time to interview me for the second time. I appreciate your interest in my candidacy for X position.

As we discussed, I believe that my array of X skills will be of great value for X Company. I am especially interested in this position because X, Y, and Z. I am looking forward to meeting with you again to discuss any further details about my past experience, skill sets, or any other relevant matters.

 

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Final Interviewing Tips

 

No Dumb Mistakes – You cannot afford to spell the interviewer’s name wrong. Be sure to proofread!

Personalize – Be authentic, and make sure to reiterate what was previously discussed in the interview.

Be Prompt – Sending a thank you note within 24 hours shows that you mean business.

 

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Facebook: How to Use Social Media to Get a Job

 

You may not think of Facebook as a job seeking tool, but we must not forget how large its reach is. Data by Statista reveals that the amount of Facebook users only continues to increase over the years with over 1.8 billion active users currently. This is the best platform to show off your personality which is crucial in today’s market.

 

 

5 Simple Ways to Help your Job Search on Facebook:

 

 

1. Get Help from Your Friends

There’s nothing wrong with saying, “I’m looking for a new career opportunity in Software Engineering. Does anyone have any suggestions?” – Or something along those lines. Most people have at least 100 friends on Facebook, and when you think about the network your friends have, you can reach thousands of people.

 

 

facebook2. “Like” Companies You’re Interested In

“Liking” a company on Facebook can help your job search in more than one way. One obvious advantage is being able see all of their status updates, many of which may be about job openings. It’ll also keep you in the loop of any industry news, or current events that will facilitate you getting your foot in the door. If anything, a simple “like” also shows appreciation for what the company does.

 

 

 

3. Use Facebook Job Searching Apps

Some companies are starting to implement convenient job search apps that can be used on their profile. You’re likely already utilizing Facebook socially, so why not check out job openings while you’re at it?

 

 

4. Join and Get Active in Groups

Join alumni groups, job searching groups, and any common interest group that might post job openings. Some companies might even create their own groups that are dedicated to their own job postings.

 

 

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LinkedIn: How to Use Social Media to Get a Job

 

Looking for jobs on LinkedIn may seem straightforward, but there are many unique features and tricks that can put you ahead of the curve. Of course, to utilize these resourceful job hunting tricks, your LinkedIn profile must first be crafted in a way that accurately represents you. That means having up-to-date information that shows professionalism and dedication.

 

 

Beyond browsing the platform jobs page, here are 4 Ways to Get a Job on LinkedIn:

 

 

 1. Use Advanced Job Search

Instead of hoping for the best when you search for jobs on LinkedIn, why not take advantage of the “Advanced Job Search” option? If you’re dedicated to the automotive industry, and are planning to make at least $100,000, your job search just became easier with this tool.

 

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2. Sign up for Email Job Alerts

To take your LinkedIn “Advanced Job Search” one step further, try signing up for job alerts. The best part about this is that you can customize the type of job you’re looking for. You can also choose how often you want to receive the emails. For step-by-step instructions on how to sign up for LinkedIn job alerts, click here.

 

 

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3. Post to LinkedIn Publishing Platform

LinkedIn’s Publishing Platform grants a great opportunity to sell yourself when searching for a specific job. The advantage of using this feature is that all of your connections get notified when you post. If you’re not sure on what to write, simply be sure to remain active on your profile and engage with your connections.

 

 

4. Connect / Reach Out to Company Hiring Managers

If you haven’t noticed already, when you a visit a company’s LinkedIn profile, all of the employees that work for that company can be found on the right-hand side. This bodes well for individuals that want to reach out to large companies. Instead of messaging company website forms, you can get in touch with recruiters directly. To do this, simply search for hiring managers/recruiters and send them a message – This shows your dedication.

 

 

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1439854158_squarico-18How to Use Social Media to Get a Job: Twitter

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Twitter: How to Use Social Media to Get a Job

 

 

Twitter doesn’t have the most transparent job seeking features, but that’s all the more reason to utilize it to stand out to employers. Before we dive in, remember to be yourself. There’s no need to be super formal; You can save that for LinkedIn.

 

 

5 Unique Ways to a Get a Job with Twitter:

 

 

1. Use Twitter Hashtags

Whether you love them or hate them, hashtags are here to stay. That being said, there are a lot of different hashtag tactics that can really help your job search. For one, take advantage of sites like Hashtagify.me to see which hashtags are getting the most hits. This can be utilized when you post an update about your job search.

 

You can also search hashtags to see who’s hiring. Tags like #job or #jobs are are highly common, but you should probably get more specific to find something more suitable for you. If you’re looking for an IT job in Dallas, you may want to search tags like #Dallasjob, #TexasJobs, #IT, #ITJob, etc. Try it out!

 

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2. Follow & Interact With Recruiters

Although you can also do this on LinkedIn, recruiters and hiring managers love when job seekers think outside-the-box to contact them. Twitter is a lot less formal than LinkedIn, so you can treat it as a tool to do business, as well as socialize. Don’t be scared to show your personality – Sometimes that’s what it’s all about.

 

 

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3. Update Your Twitter Bio

This is your chance to share what you do, what you’re passionate about, or what type of position you’re looking for. Even if you’re not actively looking for a job, adding a current position may open a door to a new opportunity or a helpful connection.

 

 

4. Participate in Industry or Company Chats

Twitter chats are becoming increasingly popular among job seekers and hiring managers/companies. They are especially useful for someone looking to discuss a specific topic with like-minded individuals, such as job openings, and industry news.

 

There are also Twitter Chats that aren’t initiated by one specific company. #JOBHUNTCHAT (every  Friday at noon EST), for instance, is a chat that many different companies and groups engage in.

 

 

5. Message the Company Directly

Submitting your resume via email or through a website is great, but why not follow-up on Twitter? There’s honestly not much to it – Just another way to stand out from the crowd.

 

 

– SEE ALSO –
linkedinHow to Use Social Media to Get a Job: LinkedIn
facebookHow to Use Social Media to Get a Job: Facebook

 

IT Jobs: 10 Interview Tips to Showcase Your Skills

 

So you say you’re an incredible .NET developer? That’s awesome, but if you have trouble communicating your expertise to a non-technical interviewer, we’re here to help! Our IT recruiting team has truly seen it all. With years of experience, finding great IT jobs for tech professionals is our bread and butter. I sat down with our recruiters to get the real-world advice they give interviewees to help them land their next IT job. Here’s what they said:

 

1. It’s okay to be nervous. It’s natural, and interviewers usually expect it. Don’t psych yourself out by trying to cover it up. It usually comes off as awkward.

 

2. Take a notebook with you to take notes throughout the interview. Even if you don’t think you need it, not taking notes can send the wrong message. You can even use the notebook to your advantage by writing down questions you may have for the interviewee beforehand.

 

3. Evaluate yourself afterwards by writing down any questions that may have stumped you immediately after an interview. Re-evaluate your answer so you can decide if and how you might answer it differently in the future. The more interviews you go on, the more confident you’ll become when taking this extra step.

 

4. Give specific examples when answering a question while still being concise. If you aren’t sure that you gave them enough information ask, “Does that answer your question?” or “Would you like more information?” to prevent from rambling on.

 

5. Be prepared to talk about your technical abilities with someone with no technical knowledge. Many times, at least one of your interviewers will have little knowledge of the systems you work with. Be able to describe your experience in detail in terms that non-practitioners would understand.

 

6. Pay attention to body language. If you notice your interviewer getting impatient, wrap up your point quickly so you can move on to the next topic. Remember that many interviews only last an hour, so be conscious of the time to allow enough time for all their questions and yours.

 

7. Eye contact and a firm handshake. So many people forget this, but it’s critical to making a good impression.

 

8. Study the job description before you go into the interview. Even if you don’t have all of the skills “required,” there is a reason they have agreed to meet with you. If you know or have experience with 80% of the description, focus on researching the 20% that you don’t. It will show that you have drive. You can also use the 20% you don’t know as a weakness (if they ask), and spin it into something positive where it shows you’re capable of learning and improving in these areas.

 

9. Silence is okay. If you have fully answered the interviewer’s question, STOP. Don’t ramble on. The interviewer may just be taking notes or collecting their thoughts.

 

10. Get the interviewers’ contact information. Send all interviewers a hand-written thank you note, or email them a thank you at the very least. Pro tip: master the fine art of writing the perfect thank you note.

 

 

 

Career Success - Staying on the Fast Track

 

Now more than ever, employers look beyond a skill set when hiring someone. It only takes a weekend on social media or an insensitive comment to sabotage your own progress. Here are 5 common slip-ups to avoid, so you can stay on the fast-track path to career success.

 

Crossing the line with TMI

One of the most self-sabotaging ways to impact your career success is to offer too much information. This may be a negative remark about yourself or others, in which case shows a lack of emotional intelligence. As a result, it changes the opinion that people have of you, causing your career to suffer.

 

Mismanaging Social Media

Before hiring someone, employers want to get to know who they’re hiring. Social media is a great way to do so, but it might be detrimental to your career success. Even if you already have a job secured, posting pictures from a wild weekend can end up in the wrong hands. Although social media is a great place to share about your life, be mindful of what you post out there. Avoid ranting about your work, or any personal issues that should be kept private.

 

Settling with your skill-set

If you want to ensure career success, it’s important to keep your skills up-to-date. Don’t conform with where you are, and what you’ve achieved. Expanding your education will set you apart from others, and will speak highly of you.

 

Depending on Your Mentor 24/7

Maintaining a healthy, well-balanced, relationship with your mentor or boss is extremely important. Avoid taking it to an extreme, or your career will pay the price. To avoid over-alignment, diversify your workplace relationships and avoid becoming attached at the hip with those who mentor you.

 

Declaring Office War

Office conflict is inevitable. The way you handle it, will either hurt your career or help you grow as a person. Regardless of the situation, try to always take the high-road and treat everyone with respect. People will take notice, and it’ll also help you build strong and valuable relationships with your co-workers.

Turn Your Job Hunting Weaknesses Into Positives

 

“What are your weaknesses?”… after investing some time in demonstrating why you’d be the best person for a job, this question can be quite difficult to answer or discuss. The reality is that everyone has some sort of weaknesses even if they’re the best in their field. Don’t let yours ruin your chances in getting the job you’ve been working hard to get! Just like anything else, it’s the way you say it and how you approach it.

 

 

4 common weaknesses you can spin into positives:

 

I am assertive
To some people, assertiveness might come off as being arrogant, dominating and bossy. However, being assertive can also be a great attribute and it’s your job to show them how! Perhaps being assertive has been a great communication skill in the past or it has allowed you to solve problems and take responsibility. Shine a positive light to this attribute, and make it work for your advantage.

 

Inexperience
This is one of the most common weaknesses in job seekers. After all, we all start as a beginner at one point in our career. List any accomplishments, projects or related coursework on your resume, to show you do have some sort of experience and knowledge in the field. If you are changing careers, takeaway skills from previous jobs that you find relevant. Lastly, in some instances, lack of experience can be an advantage! Demonstrate that you are a fast learner and they’ll find value in being able to teach you from scratch.

 

Disparity in your work experience
We get it, things happen! No matter the reason, be prepared to explain it and be sure to stay active in the meantime. You can do so by volunteering, taking industry related classes, or even working on side projects that you can add to your resume. The important thing is to show that you are committed to your career and passionate about the industry.

 

Job hopping
Companies spend a lot of time and money on new-hires, and they want to be sure that they stay for a long time. Although no one expects you to have the same job for 10 years, if you tend to be a job hopper, be sure to approach it in a positive way. If the constant move wasn’t necessarily your choice, you can explain the reasoning in a cover letter. If you’ve simply moved from job to job to get to where you want to be, spin this by focusing on the prevalent themes of your work. You will then come off as an experienced go-getter instead of the hit-and-run type. To become an even more desirable candidate, be sure to point out your accomplishments and successes along the way.

 

Finding the silver lining in any weaknesses, will help you address them more confidently in any job interview. In the end, confidence will go a long way when it comes to landing a job and being successful at it!

Employment for tech jobs in Southeast Michigan has skyrocketed in the last 4 years. From engineering to science technologies, Metro Detroit ranks among the best. The growing technology hub has even been compared to Silicon Valley in recent months.

 

Many of the vast opportunities in Southeast Michigan stem from its booming tech economy. That being said, most of these opportunities include high-tech, high-wage jobs. It’s not too surprising that Metro Detroit ranks first in advanced automotive industry jobs, but it also ranks first in number of engineering degrees earned, and second in overall growth in all technology occupations.


What does this mean for Southeast Michigan?

Simply put, growth. Along with other technology hubs such as Dallas and San Jose, Southeast Michigan is on the map as one of the fastest emerging regions for new innovations and tech jobs. Some companies that have been part of the Metro-Detroit tech boom include Chrysler Automotive  and the Tweddle Group.

 

What happens next?

We keep going. Detroit and its surrounding cities are slowly working to reinvent its reputation. The opportunities for startups and business development have never been better. The numbers speak for themselves. How has the emergent tech industry effected your career or business? Leave a comment below.

 

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This may be the understatement of the year: right now there is an incredible need for engineers. All skill sets and experience levels are in high demand from start ups to giant corporations, but that doesn’t mean that every engineer will be employed or successful.

 

interpersonal skillsIn the thriving STEM fields, interpersonal skills are becoming increasingly important in career advancement. They are just as important as the technical skills, as they help create personal branding and a well-rounded network of professionals, opening opportunities and creating relationships with peers. Following are the five key interpersonal skills that engineers and other STEM professionals should develop for career success:

 

1. Communication

Engineers and other STEM professions place higher value on technical skills than communication. However, effective communication is equally as important. In order to succeed and be innovative in their position, they must be able to communicate their ideas.

 

2. Creativity

The technical skills to find and fix system issues is just as valuable as the creativity to find new ways to solve problems. People who continually push the envelope to find and develop new products, processes etc, get the recognition from peers and management.

 

3. Adaptability

Like creativity, the ability to continually push and change is invaluable. Challenges arise daily and as an employee and job seeker, you must be able to adapt, be creative, and communicate the issues to work towards a solution.

 

4. Collaboration

Product creation, service execution, and system innovation do not happen by one person. Steve Jobs may have been an incredible driving force behind Apple’s success, but there were countless engineers, developers, and other professionals working to create, market and sell their products. Collaborating in a team setting is not only necessary for a job seeker and employee, but is absolutely essential.

 

5. Leadership

We all know what a leader is, however becoming one takes thought. If you aspire to make a difference in your company/ city/ the world in any profession, leadership skills have to come into play. Developing these skills over time as you build relationships will help you achieve success beyond your career.

job search, don't just stand thereJob search can be daunting at times – Most of us have been there a time or two… or eight. Nevertheless, as an engineer, you are likely to have many options available. That being said, it’s possible that you still find yourself at a job you’re not happy with. Don’t let conformism take over your career! Here are some trending topics that cover staying motivated, cutting your job search in half, self promotion tips, and more.

 

 

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How To Stay Positive And Motivated While Job Searching

At the start of a job search, you may feel excited, but over time the excitement can fade. Here’s how to stay positive and motivated while job searching. Read more…

 

 

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IT Events in Detroit

The tech scene in Metro-Detroit is bustling with startups, meetups, user-groups and talented IT professionals. To help techies stay in the loop, Brightwing announces IT events in Metro Detroit every Monday. Such events include networking meetups, tech workshops, and informational seminars.Have an event you’d like us to promote? Contact Us.

 

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Wed, December 2 – Tech248 Holiday Event & Annual Meeting

When: 5:30 – 8:00 pm | Where: Palazzo di Bocce – 4291 S Lapeer Rd, Lake Orion, MI

 

Oakland County has 2,000 tech firms – with 42,000 jobs in the tech field – more than twice the number of any other county in Michigan. We want to get to know you all.

 

Tech248Tech 248 MeetUps are:

– Tech focused

– Inclusive of all tech companies

– Held in a variety of cool spaces within the community

– Connect youth to the tech industry

– Encourage networking and collaboration

– Provide brief (15 minute) tech updates

– Solicitation free


 

Thurs, December 3 – Windows 10 Universal Applications w/ Jeremy Smith

When: 5:30 pm | Where: Spud Software – 9478 S Saginaw Rd., Grand Blanc, MI

 

grand blanc .net user groupOn Thursday, December 3rd, Spud Software Sr. Programmer Jeremy Smith will present the basics of the Universal Windows Platform (UWP). The UWP includes all windows 10 devices:

– PC tablet

– phone

– IoT (Rasberry Pi 2, etc.)

– Xbox

– HoloLens

– Surface Hub

 

Using xaml with adaptive UX, we’ll go through a few UWP apps and see how they work.


 

Thurs, December 3 – Explore Careers in Manufacturing & Technology

When: 6:00 – 8:00 pm | Where: Macomb Community College, P bldg, 14500 E. 12 Mile, Warren, MI

 

macomb community collegeParents, guardians, students, family and friends are invited to attend this free event, part of Macomb Community Colleges Robotics, Engineering and Technology(RET) Days. Join us for an informative evening to learn about job skills that are in high demand and visit hands-on exhibits. Find out what employers look for in job candidates and discover a pathway that’s right for you. While there enter for a chance to win an iPad Mini.


 

Thurs, December 3 – Automation Alley Manufacturing Committee Meeting

When: 9:00 – 11:00 am | Where: Axis Systems – 1555 Atlantic Blvd., Auburn Hills, MI

 

automation alleyFocus areas:

– Business growth

– Workforce talent enhancement

– Best practices process collaboration

– Promoting our regional manufacturing brand

– Meets the fourth Thursday of odd months; locations and times may vary.

– This committee is limited to manufacturing and engineering companies only.

 

Our member-driven committees provide opportunities for networking and peer leadership as well as a chance to influence the development of our events and programs. Committee members can contribute through project teams or serve in leadership roles as committee chairs, vice committee chairs or project team chairs.


 

Thurs, December 3 – How to Build a Successful Mobile App, For Entrepenuers

When: 7:30 am – 1:00 pm | Where: Automation Alley – 2675 Bellingham Drive, Troy, MI

 

mtamThe workshop will educate attendees on:

– Developer basics; understanding app developers and how to work with them to get what you want

– Creating a value proposition

– Defining app functionalities you want to be part of your app

– Setting priorities and understanding your MVP (Minimum Viable Product)

– Learn to wire-frame your concept

 

The Mobile Technology Association of Michigan (MTAM) is a trade association for the mobile industry, including: carriers, manufacturers, hardware developers, software developers, wireless system installers, tower manufacturers/installers, mobile marketing vendors, advertisers, graphic designers, users of the technology, and anyone else interested in Mobile.


 

Mon, December 7 – Augmented Reality in Vehicles

When: 5:00 – 9:00 pm | Where: Dassault Systèmes – 400 W. Fourth Street, 4th Floor, Royal Oak, MI

 

AR detroitThe theme of our meeting will be “AR in Cars and Motorcycles.” Brian Wassom will present on AR.org’s “Augmented Driving Initiative,” which he will be representing during the month of October at meetings in Germany and Washington., D.C. Learn about what industry and researchers are saying about what’s safe and effective–and what’s not.

 

And then, as always, there will be time for demos and participation from the whole group!

 

IT Events in Detroit

The tech scene in Metro-Detroit is bustling with startups, meetups, user-groups and talented IT professionals. To help techies stay in the loop, Brightwing announces IT events in Metro Detroit every Monday. Such events include networking meetups, tech workshops, and informational seminars.Have an event you’d like us to promote? Contact Us.

 

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Mon, November 16 – ESD Engineering & Technology Job Fair

When: 2:00 – 7:00 pm | Where: Suburban Collection Showplace – 46100 Grand River, Novi, MI

 

esdWhether you’re a seasoned professional, a recent graduate or an in-between careers job seeker, you’ll find your next position at The Engineering Society of Detroit (ESD) Engineering and Technology Job Fair.  The ESD job fair is your best opportunity to meet one-on-one with representatives from leading engineering and technology companies.


 

November 16 – November 17 – Automotive Tech.AD Detroit

When: Times Vary | Where: The Henry – 300 Town Center Drive, Dearborn, MI

 

automotive tech.ad detroitThe annual industry show Automotive Tech.AD Detroit is the leading North American we.CONECT forum on Autonomous Driving. With a combination of inspirational expert keynotes and well moderated, interactive world café sessions, private discussion rounds and networking sessions you enter a whole new conference experience – value-added guaranteed.

 

Join the conversations in over 2 days of knowledge exchange, evaluate latest trends and tasks in vehicle automation and ensure your share in the growing and promising market around the US.


 

Tues, November 17 – Intro to IOS Programming & Some Live TDD

When: 7:00 – 9:00 pm | Where: Grand Circus Detroit – 1570 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI

 

craftsman guild DetroitIt seems like every month, Apple’s releasing a new platform, device, language, or compiler. We’re up to four platforms—OS X, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS—and billions of devices sold worldwide. These platforms all build on 30+ years of technology dating back to NeXTSTEP, of all things. In this talk, let’s take a tour of what it takes to build apps for these platforms, how to share your code between them, and what benefits and tradeoffs there are in each of these platforms.


 

Wed, November 18 – Women in STEM: Speed Networking

When: 6:30 pm | Where: Bamboo Detroit, Detroit MI

 

women risingAre you a woman in a Science, Technology,Engineering, or Math field? Do you support STEM educational opportunities to empower young women? If so you need to be at this event! You have heard of Speed Dating but what about speed networking? You will be at a table with four other women for ten minutes while you introduce yourself and share your interests. You can exchange business cards and contact information. We will provide questions too keep the conversation going. You are guaranteed to meet people! No sitting around akwardly if you don’t like to walk up to a group of people! There will also be a presentation from STEM Girl Social Network and Women’s Rising to see how you can get involved with these important inititiaves. See how you can get involved  with brining science and technology education to girls in the Detroit area.


 

Thurs, November 19 – Intro to Drupal with Michigan Drupal

When: 6:30 pm | Where: Grand Circus Detroit – 1570 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI

 

GDIWe’re teaming up with the Michigan Drupal group to bring you an introductory training in Drupal! Drupal is the CMS behind some huge websites, including whitehouse.gov, economist.com, and more. We’ll be learning the basics with Hillary Lewandowski of Commercial Progression.


 

Thurs, November 19 – Crain’s 2015 40 Under 40s

When: 5:00 – 9:00 pm | Where: Marriott Renaissance Center – 400 Renaissance Drive, Detroit, MI

 

CrainsDetroitBizSince 1991, Crain’s has gathered 40 of the community’s overachievers for a special salute. The winners have started companies, found success at a young age, established businesses and made nonprofits stronger. The event will bring together the current class at the Marriott Renaissance Center along with colleagues, clients, family and friends to celebrate this achievement.


 

Thurs, November 19 – IT in the D Casual Networking Event

When: 5:00 pm | Where: BlackFinn Restaurant – 530 South Main St., Royal Oak, MI

 

it in the dCasual Networking Social for Information Technology Professionals in metro Detroit – So, you know the drill: No agenda. No speakers. No 30-second commercials. No cover charge. No free lunch. Never. Just networking with IT professionals. Plain and simple

 

IT Events in Detroit

The tech scene in Metro-Detroit is bustling with startups, meetups, user-groups and talented IT professionals. To help techies stay in the loop, Brightwing announces IT events in Metro Detroit every Monday. Such events include networking meetups, tech workshops, and informational seminars.Have an event you’d like us to promote? Contact Us.

 

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Mon, November 9 – Mobile Web/App Performance Testing & Monitoring

When: 6:00 pm | Where: OU INC Smartzone Business Incubator – Golfview Ln, Rochester, MI

 

Humans now have an attention span shorter than a goldfish – 8 seconds to be precise. About a decade ago, 6 seconds was the gold standard in application response time, today its between 2 – 3 seconds.

 

mobile monday michiganWhen it comes to Mobile Apps and Website Performance, it’s getting more critical than ever to pay attention to the way that end-user engagement is impacted by performance. Here are some key stats to look at:

– 86% of the users will delete the slow responding App after using it the first time

– 74% of users will leave the page if it does not load within 5 seconds

– 81% of buyers will pay more for a better experience

 

Mobile Monday is an international organization that works with local, regional, national and global mobile industry visionaries and developers fostering cooperation and cross-company business development through virtual and live networking events to facilitate idea sharing, best practices development, trends identification, and Mobile Industry growth locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally.


 

Tues, November 10 – Kart 2 Kart & Networking with SAE

When: 6:00 – 9:00 pm | Where: 42705 Van Dyke, Sterling Heights, MI

 

SAE DetroitGuests will have the opportunity to test their racing skills in Kart 2 Kart’s high performance racing karts while meeting and networking with fellow SAE members and guests.

 

The fundamental purpose of SAE Detroit Section is to generate local activities that extend SAE benefits to members in their area. To achieve this, vehicle events are presented each year as well as various technical meetings, tours and social events.


 

Tues, November 10 – 2015 OESA Annual Conference

When: 8:00 am start | Where: COBO Center, Detroit, MI

 

OESAThe 2015 OESA Annual Conference, “Are You Driving… Being Driven?” is Nov. 10, 2015, at COBO Center, Detroit, Mich. The agenda for this year’s supplier-centric event will explore what’s driving tomorrow’s automotive industry and the role OE suppliers will play in the new landscape. More than 700 executives are expected to attend. CLICK HERE for the current roster of registrants.


 

Wed, November 11 – Ann Arbor .NET – See Like the Predator by Hacking

When: 6:30 pm | Where: The Forge – 301 E. Liberty St. Suite 700, Ann Arbor, MI

 

ann arbor .net developersJust a few years ago, Thermal camera would cost 5-10 thousand dollars. Now for only $199, you can get one for your smartphone from Seek Thermal. In this session, see what you can do this camera. Using C#, you will be shown how to ‘Hack’ the camera so you can get the images on your PC, and perform your own image filters.


 

November 11 – November 13 – Autonomous Trucks 2015

When: Times Vary | Where: Crowne Plaza Detroit Downtown Riverfront, Detroit, MI

 

autonomous trucksIn an environment of growing safety concerns, decreasing driver resources, increasing infrastructure congestion, and rising costs, it has become more important than ever that the commercial vehicle industry find new ways to innovate

 

While the autonomous truck has been defined as the way forward to achieve these outcomes, the technology is still far from flawless and not ready for full implementation. There are a variety of critical challenges ranging from software capabilities to hardware competencies and onto strategic planning inhibitors preventing this technology from complete adoption.


 

Thurs, November 12 – World Usability Day Detroit 2015

When: 6:00 – 8:30 pm | Where: Renaissance Center – 200 Renaissance Drive, Detroit, MI

 

detroit uxJoin us for World Usability Day, an annual event held around the world the second Thursday of November. It’s an inclusive event, bringing people together to learn about and discuss how usability affects our daily lives in the services and products we use.

 

This year’s theme for World Usability Day is innovation. Innovation in user experience means that people can do what they need and want to – with products, services, and technology that enhance their experience.


 

Sat, November 14 – DetroitDevDay

When: Times Vary | Where: Cobo Center – 1 Washington Boulevard, Detroit, MI

 

detroitdevday 2015DetroitDevDay is a chance to sharpen your saw as a software developer. It’s a chance to take a day away from the daily work of creating code to hear about ways to build software that’s better, more reliable and generally something you can be proud to give to your customer.

 

We’re not really trying to help with soft skills. That’s not because soft skills are not important (they are very important); it’s because there are already excellent conferences around that are aimed at helping people to improve their soft skills.


 

 

Sat, November 14 – Girl Develop IT – Intro to JavaScript

When: 1:00 pm | Where: Grand Circus – 1570 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI

 

GDIJavaScript is the language of interactivity on the web. If you want to learn programming, JavaScript is a pretty good place to start!

 

Over the course of this session we will explore the basics of programming in JavaScript, then learn some of the wide variety of modern, dynamic, and fun things you can do with it!

 


 

Future Tech Events


 

November 16 – November 17 – Automotive Tech.AD Detroit

When: Times Vary | Where: The Henry – 300 Town Center Drive, Dearborn, MI

 

automotive tech.ad detroitThe annual industry show Automotive Tech.AD Detroit is the leading North American we.CONECT forum on Autonomous Driving. With a combination of inspirational expert keynotes and well moderated, interactive world café sessions, private discussion rounds and networking sessions you enter a whole new conference experience – value-added guaranteed.

 

Join the conversations in over 2 days of knowledge exchange, evaluate latest trends and tasks in vehicle automation and ensure your share in the growing and promising market around the US.


 

Wed, November 18 – Women in STEM: Speed Networking

When: 6:30 pm | Where: Bamboo Detroit, Detroit MI

 

women risingAre you a woman in a Science, Technology,Engineering, or Math field? Do you support STEM educational opportunities to empower young women? If so you need to be at this event! You have heard of Speed Dating but what about speed networking? You will be at a table with four other women for ten minutes while you introduce yourself and share your interests. You can exchange business cards and contact information. We will provide questions too keep the conversation going. You are guaranteed to meet people! No sitting around akwardly if you don’t like to walk up to a group of people! There will also be a presentation from STEM Girl Social Network and Women’s Rising to see how you can get involved with these important inititiaves. See how you can get involved  with brining science and technology education to girls in the Detroit area.

IT Events in Detroit

The tech scene in Metro-Detroit is bustling with startups, meetups, user-groups and talented IT professionals. To help techies stay in the loop, Brightwing announces IT events in Metro Detroit every Monday. Such events include networking meetups, tech workshops, and informational seminars.Have an event you’d like us to promote? Contact Us.

 

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Tues, November 3 – Meet & Talk Technology

When: 6:30 pm | Where: Pages – 23621 Farmington Rd, Farmington, MI

 

innovate farmingtonWe will have two to four presenters showing off newer technologies in short presentations. This month: 3D printing and Trello!

 

The Innovate Farmington meet up is open to everyone interested in the technology and business space (e.g. entrepreneurs, technologists, investors, marketers, students etc.). Our goal is to create a community of interest in tech entrepreneurship by studying the implementation of innovative products and services.


 

November 4 – November 5 – North American modeFRONTIER Users Meeting

When: 9:00 am start | Where: Sheraton – 21111 Haggerty Rd, Novi, MI

 

um15The gathering of enthusiasts modeFRONTIER Provides a unique forum for sharing knowledge and learning about the latest applications, methods and techniques used to advance product innovation through simulation and design optimization.

 

Every two years, the event hosts Opinions more than 100 attendees and 10 speakers presenting cases from important industrial companies such as Ford, Toyota, Bombardier, MMI Engineering, AES and Whirlpool


 

November 4 – November 5 – DASH Conference

When: 1:00 pm start | Where: Westin Detroit Metro Airport – 2501 Worldgateway Pl, Detroit, MI

 

DASH conference 2015When was the last time you had an opportunity to sit down with broadcasters, car companies, automotive suppliers, streaming radio providers, advertising agencies, aftermarket suppliers, and car dealers to think about how today’s rapidly evolving automotive platforms impact your business?

 

DASH is a can’t-miss opportunity to get informed and brainstorm with a diverse group of colleagues about the issues that matter: What are consumers actually doing with these new systems? What’s coming next? How do our business models need to change?


 

Thurs, November 5 – Business “After 5”

When: 5:30 – 7:30 pm | Where: Freddy’s Bar & Grill – 40000 Garfield Twp, MI

 

sterling heights commerceJoin the Sterling Heights Regional Chamber for their business after hours “After 5” on Thursday November 5. Hosted by Freddy’s Bar & Grill (40000 Garfield) Clinton Township. Meet and network and build relationships with fellow entrepreneurs  and buisness professionals in a relaxred, social atmosphere. Enjoy complimentary appetizers and soft drinks with a cash bar.  Bring plenty of business cards.  Pre-registering appreciated for accommodations. Call (586) 731-5400 ext. 11.


 

Thurs, November 5 – Girl Develop IT Detroit 3-Year Anniversary Party

When: 6:30 – 9:30 pm | Where: Grand Circus – 1570 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI

 

GDITime flies! It’s already time to celebrate 3 amazing years of learning, sharing, and community with Girl Develop It Detroit! More details about the party to come, but expect: refreshments, swag, & fun! 🙂

 

Over the last 3 years, Girl Develop IT Detroit has:

– Hosted over 100 coding classes and events throughout Metro Detroit

– Grown to over 2,000 amazing members (!!!)

– Partnered with numerous amazing organizations that are working to make tech education accessible to Detroiters of all ages


 

Sat, November 7 – Code & Coffee

When: 10:00 am – 1:00 pm | Where: Great Lakes Coffee Roasting Company, Detroit, MI

 

GDICode & Coffee is a monthly opportunity for you to practice your skills, meet new friends, and get help if you need it. Bring your laptop, your recent projects, and your programming problems!

 

All are welcome regardless of gender or skill level, whether or not you’ve attended past Girl Develop It events. If you’re a beginner, we’ll be right there to help you work through your questions as needed.

 


 

Future Tech Events


 

Mon, November 9 – Mobile Web/App Performance Testing & Monitoring

When: 6:00 pm | Where: OU INC Smartzone Business Incubator – Golfview Ln, Rochester, MI

 

Humans now have an attention span shorter than a goldfish – 8 seconds to be precise. About a decade ago, 6 seconds was the gold standard in application response time, today its between 2 – 3 seconds.

 

mobile monday michiganWhen it comes to Mobile Apps and Website Performance, it’s getting more critical than ever to pay attention to the way that end-user engagement is impacted by performance. Here are some key stats to look at:

– 86% of the users will delete the slow responding App after using it the first time

– 74% of users will leave the page if it does not load within 5 seconds

– 81% of buyers will pay more for a better experience

 

Mobile Monday is an international organization that works with local, regional, national and global mobile industry visionaries and developers fostering cooperation and cross-company business development through virtual and live networking events to facilitate idea sharing, best practices development, trends identification, and Mobile Industry growth locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally.


 

Tues, November 10 – Kart 2 Kart & Networking with SAE

When: 6:00 – 9:00 pm | Where: 42705 Van Dyke, Sterling Heights, MI

 

SAE DetroitGuests will have the opportunity to test their racing skills in Kart 2 Kart’s high performance racing karts while meeting and networking with fellow SAE members and guests.

 

The fundamental purpose of SAE Detroit Section is to generate local activities that extend SAE benefits to members in their area. To achieve this, vehicle events are presented each year as well as various technical meetings, tours and social events.


 

November 11 – November 13 – Autonomous Trucks 2015

When: Times Vary | Where: Crowne Plaza Detroit Downtown Riverfront, Detroit, MI

 

autonomous trucksIn an environment of growing safety concerns, decreasing driver resources, increasing infrastructure congestion, and rising costs, it has become more important than ever that the commercial vehicle industry find new ways to innovate

 

While the autonomous truck has been defined as the way forward to achieve these outcomes, the technology is still far from flawless and not ready for full implementation. There are a variety of critical challenges ranging from software capabilities to hardware competencies and onto strategic planning inhibitors preventing this technology from complete adoption.


 

Sat, November 14 – DetroitDevDay

When: Times Vary | Where: Cobo Center – 1 Washington Boulevard, Detroit, MI

 

detroitdevday 2015DetroitDevDay is a chance to sharpen your saw as a software developer. It’s a chance to take a day away from the daily work of creating code to hear about ways to build software that’s better, more reliable and generally something you can be proud to give to your customer.

 

We’re not really trying to help with soft skills. That’s not because soft skills are not important (they are very important); it’s because there are already excellent conferences around that are aimed at helping people to improve their soft skills.

 


 

November 16 – November 17 – Automotive Tech.AD Detroit

When: Times Vary | Where: The Henry – 300 Town Center Drive, Dearborn, MI

 

automotive tech.ad detroitThe annual industry show Automotive Tech.AD Detroit is the leading North American we.CONECT forum on Autonomous Driving. With a combination of inspirational expert keynotes and well moderated, interactive world café sessions, private discussion rounds and networking sessions you enter a whole new conference experience – value-added guaranteed.

 

Join the conversations in over 2 days of knowledge exchange, evaluate latest trends and tasks in vehicle automation and ensure your share in the growing and promising market around the US.

IT Events in Detroit

The tech scene in Metro-Detroit is bustling with startups, meetups, user-groups and talented IT professionals. To help techies stay in the loop, Brightwing announces IT events in Metro Detroit every Monday. Such events include networking meetups, tech workshops, and informational seminars.Have an event you’d like us to promote? Contact Us.

 

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Mon, October 26 – Michigan Agile Enthusiast Group

When: 6:00 pm | Where: Bastone Brewery – 419 S Main St, Royal Oak, MI

 

michigan agileThis group is all about creating a community of trust to grow, promote, and improve agile software development in the State of Michigan.

• Half-Hour Mingle/Networking

• Attendee Self-Introductions

• Food & Drinks

• Lightning Talks

• Discussion/Presentation from the Backlog


 

October 26 – 27 – 2015 Midwest Fall Technology Conference

When: TBA | Where: Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center – 400 Renaissance Drive, Detroit, MI

 

2015 midwest fall technology conferenceDuring last year’s conference, almost 700 attendees joined the Midwest Fall Technology Conference (MFTC).  We invite you and your colleagues who are interested in participating in education sessions, learning about new technologies and networking with industry professionals as well as students, join us for this year’s event.


 

Tues, October 27 – ThermoAnalytics UGM 2015

When: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm | Where: Sheraton – 21111 Haggerty Rd, Novi, MI

 

ThermoAnalytics UGMThermoAnalytics’ 2015 North American User Group Meeting is our premier customer driven event.  By the very nature of its format, it is designed to encourage simulation creativity and inspire users to understand what is possible with TAITherm and MuSES.  Attending this free event will give customers direct access to our users (from basic to advanced), and offers an opportunity to learn from peers in related fields.


 

October 27 – October 28 – Transmission & Driveline Technologies Symposium

When: Times Vary | Where: The Inn at St. Johns – 44045 5 Mile Rd, Plymouth, MI

 

SAE DetroitThe SAE 2015 Transmission and Driveline Symposium is a two-day, content rich program focused on noteworthy developments in transmission and drivetrain systems. Attendees will hear presentations from leading industry experts, and discover evolving transmission technologies.

 

The 2015 program will explore the following technologies and more:

• Reciprocity Combustion Techniques
• Powertrain Controls
• Modeling and Simulation
• Noise Control
• Fuels, Fluids, and Lubricants
• Axels and Clutches
• Differential Gears
• Drive Shafts
• Launch Devices


 

Wed, October 28 – Huge: Detroit – Let’s Hang

When: 7:00 pm | Where: Wright & Co – 1500 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI

 

HUGEHuge is a digital design, technology, and marketing agency full of people who care deeply about the things we make. We’re opening an office in Detroit and want to meet the locals. Come hang out with people from our experience design, strategy, and client teams. We’re buying! (And hiring)

 

As the industry’s first user-centric design agency, Huge has always been guided by a relentless focus on designing for user needs. Based in Brooklyn, we have offices around the world, and Detroit will be our newest. Huge Detroit will host happy hours and events for creatives in the city.


 

Thurs, October 28 – AngularJS – Lightning Talks & Ping Pong

When: 7:00 – 9:00 pm | Where: Ambassador – 301 W 4th Street, Suite 301, Royal Oak, MI

 

ng - detroitA group for AngularJS developers.

• 7:00-7:30 Mingle

• 7:30-7:40 Huddle

• 7:40-8 Lightning talks

• 8-8:30 Activity – Ping pong ranking app

• 8:30-9 Keynote/talks – migrating from 1 to 2


 

Thurs, October 29 – Women’s Resume & LinkedIn Workshop

When: 5:30 – 7:00 pm | Where: Grand Circus – 1570 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI

 

grand_circusWith the guidance and expertise of women professionals, we’ll spend the night revising each others resumes, reviewing LinkedIn profiles and discussing how to use social media professionally. We’ll also have an informal discussion about entry level tech careers and how different folks have made that career transition.

 

Grand Circus is a proud downtown Detroit company, and we’re passionate about bridging the gap between Detroiters and the businesses here who want to hire great people. The way we do that is through intensive bootcamps that teach people the skills they need to be extremely valuable to local technology companies.

 


 

Future Tech Events


 

November 4 – November 5 – North American modeFRONTIER Users Meeting

When: 9:00 am start | Where: Sheraton – 21111 Haggerty Rd, Novi, MI

 

um15The gathering of enthusiasts modeFRONTIER Provides a unique forum for sharing knowledge and learning about the latest applications, methods and techniques used to advance product innovation through simulation and design optimization.

 

Every two years, the event hosts Opinions more than 100 attendees and 10 speakers presenting cases from important industrial companies such as Ford, Toyota, Bombardier, MMI Engineering, AES and Whirlpool


 

November 4 – November 5 – DASH Conference

When: 1:00 pm start | Where: Westin Detroit Metro Airport – 2501 Worldgateway Pl, Detroit, MI

 

DASH conference 2015When was the last time you had an opportunity to sit down with broadcasters, car companies, automotive suppliers, streaming radio providers, advertising agencies, aftermarket suppliers, and car dealers to think about how today’s rapidly evolving automotive platforms impact your business?

 

DASH is a can’t-miss opportunity to get informed and brainstorm with a diverse group of colleagues about the issues that matter: What are consumers actually doing with these new systems? What’s coming next? How do our business models need to change?


 

November 11 – November 13 – Autonomous Trucks 2015

When: Times Vary | Where: Crowne Plaza Detroit Downtown Riverfront, Detroit, MI

 

autonomous trucksIn an environment of growing safety concerns, decreasing driver resources, increasing infrastructure congestion, and rising costs, it has become more important than ever that the commercial vehicle industry find new ways to innovate

 

While the autonomous truck has been defined as the way forward to achieve these outcomes, the technology is still far from flawless and not ready for full implementation. There are a variety of critical challenges ranging from software capabilities to hardware competencies and onto strategic planning inhibitors preventing this technology from complete adoption.


 

Sat, November 14 – DetroitDevDay

When: Times Vary | Where: Cobo Center – 1 Washington Boulevard, Detroit, MI

 

detroitdevday 2015DetroitDevDay is a chance to sharpen your saw as a software developer. It’s a chance to take a day away from the daily work of creating code to hear about ways to build software that’s better, more reliable and generally something you can be proud to give to your customer.

 

We’re not really trying to help with soft skills. That’s not because soft skills are not important (they are very important); it’s because there are already excellent conferences around that are aimed at helping people to improve their soft skills.

 

IT Events in Detroit

The tech scene in Metro-Detroit is bustling with startups, meetups, user-groups and talented IT professionals. To help techies stay in the loop, Brightwing announces IT events in Metro Detroit every Monday. Such events include networking meetups, tech workshops, and informational seminars.Have an event you’d like us to promote? Contact Us.

 

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Tues, October 20 – Bare Metal Rust on Embedded ARM Cortex

When: 6:00 pm | Where: 1250 Stephenson Highway, Suite 200, Troy, MI

 

Rust DetroitIt was suggested that we do a group project, of sufficient complexity, and work on the various portions of it in an iterative manner.  I think that is a fantastic idea, and would like to kick-off just such a project at this Meetup!

 

For Software and System Engineers who desire the machine control and speed of C, but have always wished for a way to use Scala’s functional programming paradigms, without the heavy runtime. Real-time meets functional. This is a Rust that Detroit shouldn’t fear. The language of the future is here now.


 

Tues, October 20 – Ann Arbor New Tech Meetup

When: 6:30 pm | Where: 701 South State St, Ann Arbor, MI

 

ann arbor new tech meetupCome hang out with 100+ entrepreneurial tech folks, and hear pitches from the following companies. Five presenters this month take the stage for ten minutes each, five minutes to demo and five minutes to answer questions, followed by open announcements and community networking.


 

October 20 – October 22 – Gear Expo 2015

When: Times Vary | Where: Cobo Center – 1 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI

 

gear expo 2015For three days, the full range of drive technology experts—design, manufacturing, application engineering, gear buyers and manufacturers—network and build relationships that benefit their respective companies.

 

Gear Expo was recognized by Trade Show Executive magazine as one the 50 fastest-growing shows in 2013.


 

Thurs, October 22 – Entity Framework with Nathan Brady

When: 5:30 pm | Where: Spud Software – 9478 S Saginaw Rd., Grand Blanc, MI

 

grand blanc .net user groupNathan Brady, Director of Product Development at Spud Software, will be presenting Entity Framework on Thursday, October 22nd. Entity Framework enables .NET developers to work with relational data using domain-specific objects. It eliminates the need for most of the data-access code that developers usually need to write.

 

The Grand Blanc .NET Users Group is for developers working in and around the Microsoft .NET framework. If you are interested in learning more about .NET and related technologies from talented like-minded developers, this group is for you.


 

Thurs, October 22 – Find Your Dream UX Job (With Managers/Recruiters)

When: 6:00 – 8:00 pm | Where: Cass Cafe – 4620 Cass Ave, Detroit, MI

 

detroit uxUX is hot! Hot! Hot! Who wouldn’t want to be a UX pro? Join us for a lively panel discussion with local UX recruiters and hiring managers where you can ask your most burning questions about how to find your dream UX job such as:

• What types of UX jobs are available?

• What skills/experience do I need to get a UX job?

• What type of education/training do I need to get a UX job?

• And so on…


 

Sat, October 24 – Basic CSS with Girl Develop IT

When: 1:00 – 4:00 pm | Where: Detroit Library – 5201 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI

 

GDIIn our last library workshop we learned some HTML; this time we’ll be delving into CSS! CSS styles our HTML and gives us the power to make our websites beautiful. This hands-on workshop will be beginner-friendly.

 

Want to learn how to code? Have a great idea? Don’t be shy. Develop it. It can be intimidating for women to learn and ask questions when they are in an extreme minority. Our courses focus on coding, leveraging existing technology, and having something to show for it (aka building sweet websites).


 

Future Tech Events


 

October 25 – 27 – 2015 Midwest Fall Technology Conference

When: TBA | Where: Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center – 400 Renaissance Drive, Detroit, MI

 

2015 midwest fall technology conferenceDuring last year’s conference, almost 700 attendees joined the Midwest Fall Technology Conference (MFTC).  We invite you and your colleagues who are interested in participating in education sessions, learning about new technologies and networking with industry professionals as well as students, join us for this year’s event.

 


 

October 27 – October 28 – Transmission & Driveline Technologies Symposium

When: Times Vary | Where: The Inn at St. Johns – 44045 5 Mile Rd, Plymouth, MI

 

SAE DetroitThe SAE 2015 Transmission and Driveline Symposium is a two-day, content rich program focused on noteworthy developments in transmission and drivetrain systems. Attendees will hear presentations from leading industry experts, and discover evolving transmission technologies.

 

The 2015 program will explore the following technologies and more:

• Reciprocity Combustion Techniques
• Powertrain Controls
• Modeling and Simulation
• Noise Control
• Fuels, Fluids, and Lubricants
• Axels and Clutches
• Differential Gears
• Drive Shafts
• Launch Devices

grand blanc .net user groupThe Grand Blanc .NET Users Group is for developers working in and around the Microsoft .NET framework. If you are interested in learning more about .NET and related technologies from talented like-minded developers, this group is for you. Best of all, it’s free to join. The regular monthly meetings feature speakers from around Michigan who provide their insights on .NET and other relevant software developer topics.

 

The meetings are typically on the 2nd or 3rd Thursday of each month at 5:30 PM. The food and drinks (including beer) are provided by Brightwing & Spud Software.


 

THE NEXT MEETUP
When: Thursday, October 22, 2015 – 5:30pm
Where: Spud Software / 9478 S Saginaw Rd, Grand Blanc, MI – Map
Price: FREE

 

TOPIC: Entity Framework with Spud Software’s Nathan Brady

For our October meetup, Nathan Brady,  Director of Product Development at Spud Software, will present Entity Framework.

 

Entity Framework enables .NET developers to work with relational data using domain-specific objects. It eliminates the need for most of the data-access code that developers usually need to write.

 

With nearly 20 years of programming and software development experience, Nathan has seen a staggering number of changes in the tech industry. Nathan enjoys working with Spud’s clients to take their ideas as far as they can go, considering the technologies, methodology and approach that will help them achieve goals beyond their original vision.

 

As always, Brightwing and Spud Software will be providing the food, drinks, and other goodies! There will be time to network, eat, and advance your knowledge & skills. Looking forward to seeing you there! The group also loves to give away swag at the meetings. Software licenses, geek devices, tech books, t-shirts and more are always greatly appreciated by attendees!

 

register for free


Interested in speaking on a topic at the next meetup? Contact the group through their meetup page.

Looking for a .NET career? Check out Brightwing’s current opportunities.

IT Events in Detroit

The tech scene in Metro-Detroit is bustling with startups, meetups, user-groups and talented IT professionals. To help techies stay in the loop, Brightwing announces IT events in Metro Detroit every Monday. Such events include networking meetups, tech workshops, and informational seminars.Have an event you’d like us to promote? Contact Us.

 

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Mon, October 12 – Wireless Sensors; Changing Industries

When: 6:00 – 8:00 pm | Where: TechTown – 440 Burroughs Street, Detroit, MI

 

mobile monday michiganIn this Mobile Monday Detroit program, we will look into the world of sensors – how they have been used for millennia and how the new march toward the Internet of Things (IoT) is rekindling interest in sensor technology. Several modern applications for sensors will be explored and possible future applications will be discussed.


 

Tues, October 13 – The Business of Being a Product Owner

When: 6:00 pm | Where: Grand Circus Detroit – 1570 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI

 

Agile in DetroitThe role of the Product Owner is one of the most important, yet widely misunderstood and abused roles in Agile. If you got twelve “Product Owners” in a room from different organizations it is very likely that their roles and responsibilities are all different, but similar Product Owner anti-patterns will emerge:

• Lack of empowerment to own the product roadmap and the product backlog

• Fulfilling Product Owner and Scrum Master roles at the same time (arrrg)

• Product Ownership by committee


 

Tues, October 13 – UNIX / Linux Meetup in Farmington Hills

When: 6:30 – 8:45 pm | Where: 32737 West 12 Mile Road, Farmington Hills, MI

 

linux farmington hillsThe Michigan!/usr/group (or MUG) is one of Michigan’s longest-running UNIX users groups. Our meetings are held on the second Tuesday of the month and feature a wide variety of UNIX, Linux, and Open Source technologies.

 

Meetings are free to attend, and all are welcome!


 

Tues, October 13 – An Intro to Developing for Google Cardboard with Unity

When: 7:00 pm | Where: Quicken Loans – 635 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI

 

CGDG Detroitome join us as we cover the basics of developing in Unity for Google Cardboard. This introduction will cover:

• What is Unity and how to develop 3d apps using it.

• How to develop for Google Cardboard in a Unity project.

• Best practices for developing for Google Cardboard


 

Thurs, October 15 – IT in the D Casual Networking

When: 5:00 pm | Where: Hamlin Corner – 386 N Main Street, Royal Oak, MI

 

it in the dSo, you know the drill: No agenda. No speakers. No 30-second commercials. No cover charge. No free lunch. Never. Just networking with IT professionals. Plain and simple.

 

IT in The D was started by IT professionals for IT professionals. We didn’t like any other group out there, so we started our own! At our events, you might meet some recruiters, some out of work developers, some sales guys, some network admins, some web guys and some senior level management…


 

Thurs, October 15 – New PHP Meetup

When: 6:00 pm | Where: Nexcess.net – 21700 Melrose Ave, Southfield, MI

 

php detroitExchanging ideas, concepts, code discussions, code architecture, best practices, and challenges PHP developers face on a regular basis. We have members from newest beginners to seasoned veterans and everywhere in between.


 

Thurs, October 15 – Info Exchange – Android Development – Basics

When: 6:30 – 8:30 pm | Where: TechTown – 440 Burroughs Street, Detroit, MI

 

bdpaBDPA Detroit Technology Meetup collaborates with the vibrant community of like-minded technology professionals of color in our city and the Tri-County area. The doors are wide open for those folks who are passionate about all things digital, technical, and just plain old cool tech. Our meetups encourage fun, socializing and high level talks on a variety of technology topics. IT recruiters and IT job seekers will share information in a face-to-face setting.


 

Thurs, October 15 – IT Executive Forum – A Roundtable for IT Leaders

When: 9:30 am – 3:00 pm | Where: Schoolcraft (VisaTech Center) – 18600 Haggerty Hwy, Livonia, MI

 

merit miteMerit is pleased to sponsor the Michigan Information Technology Executive Forum, a community of practice for IT executives. The Forum has a unique focus on the educational community within Michigan, and promotes interaction through regular in-person meetings and online discussion.

 

The MITE Forum is intended as a resource for individuals who have the role of senior information technology executive at educational institutions in Michigan, from K-12 through higher education. Membership is limited to people from Merit Member Organizations.


 

Future Tech Events


 

October 25 – 27 – 2015 Midwest Fall Technology Conference

When: TBA | Where: Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center – 400 Renaissance Drive, Detroit, MI

 

2015 midwest fall technology conferenceDuring last year’s conference, almost 700 attendees joined the Midwest Fall Technology Conference (MFTC).  We invite you and your colleagues who are interested in participating in education sessions, learning about new technologies and networking with industry professionals as well as students, join us for this year’s event.

 

IT Events in Detroit

The tech scene in Metro-Detroit is bustling with startups, meetups, user-groups and talented IT professionals. To help techies stay in the loop, Brightwing announces IT events in Metro Detroit every Monday. Such events include networking meetups, tech workshops, and informational seminars.Have an event you’d like us to promote? Contact Us.

 

Enter your email below to recieve our weekly IT Events in Detroit Newsletter!
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Mon, October 5 – Domino’s AnyWare

When: 6:30 pm | Where: 123 North Ashley St (suite 9), Ann Arbor, MI

 

mobile monday ann arborDomino’s has been recognized as an innovator when it comes to digital ordering and the Domino’s AnyWare suite of technology is the latest result of that innovation. Come learn about what working at Domino’s is like and the architecture and coding challenges around implementing a manageable mobile platform to support wide ranging technologies like voice ordering, smart watches and TVs.


 

Mon, October 5 – Augmented Reality Roundup

When: 7:00 – 8:30 pm | Where: 39400 Woodward Avenue, Bloomfield Hills, MI

 

AR detroitWe’re back!  Come join our local community of Augmented Reality professionals and enthusiasts to learn what’s new in the industry. Everyone should come prepared to share for at least a minute or two about something cool, interesting, or challenging that they’ve seen recently in the AR world.

 

An informal gathering of people from multiple industries interested in the emerging field of augmented reality. We are a local chapter affiliated with AugmentedReality.Org, a global nonprofit with a mission to advance AR technology.


 

Tues, October 6 – Meet & Talk Technology

When: 6:30 pm | Where: 23500 Liberty St, Farmington, MI

 

innovate farmington

We will have two to four presenters showing off newer technologies in short presentations.

 

A chance to explore the WHAT iF! of newer technologies, apps and businesses for those intrigued by what is coming next. This group will hear presentations by local entrepreneurs and inventors deploying newer technologies. Presenters will share business technologies, tools and models which will change the landscape. The Innovate Farmington meet up is open to everyone interested in the technology and business space (e.g. entrepreneurs, technologists, investors, marketers, students etc.).


 

Tues, October 6 – Java @ the Junction: Streamline Marketing

When: 8:30 – 10:00 am | Where: 440 Burroughs St., Detroit, MI

 

techtownEntrepreneurs and startups often have to do everything with very limited resources, from product development to marketing to sales. At this event they will learn about free and low-cost tools to make common critical processes more streamlined and easier, without breaking the bank.

 

This presentation will educate attendees on readily available, easy setup:
· SaaS (Software as a Service) and cloud tools
· Mobile apps
· Tool integrations


 

Wed, October 7 – D-NewTech @ OUInc

When: 6:00 pm | Where: OU Inc – 1 Golf View Lane, Rochester, MI

 

detroit new techOne awesome guest speaker and then four startup creators this month take the stage for ten minutes each, five minutes to pitch and five minutes to answer questions, followed by open announcements and community networking. There will food and refreshments sponsored by OU Inc.


 

Wed, October 7 – Codeslingers

When: 6:00 – 9:00 pm | Where: 24800 Denso Dr, Suite 150, Southfield, MI 48033

 

great lakes area .net user groupEach month, Detroit-area software developers get together over pizza to discuss technology, do some pair programming, work on open source projects, or practice katas. Refreshments and pizza are provided, courtesy of the Epitec.


 

Wed, October 7 – See like “The Predator” by “Hacking” heat

When: 6:00 pm | Where: Pillar – 301 E. Liberty floor 7, Ann Arbor, MI

 

ann arbor computer societyWant to be able to SEE HEAT? Want to see footsteps of where someone HAD JUST walked? Want to see where you are loosing heat in your home? Want to see studs in outside walls? Just a few years ago, Thermal camera would cost 5-10 thousand dollars. Now for only $199, you can get one for your smartphone from Seek Thermal. In this session, see what you can do this camera. Using C#, you will be shown how to ‘Hack’ the camera so you can get the images on your PC, and perform your own image filters.

 

We are a local user group that meets the first Wednesday of every month at Atomic Object in downtown Ann Arbor for presentations and discussions covering a wide range of technology-related topics.


 

Thurs, October 8 – TEDx Detroit

When: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm | Where: Fox Theatre – 2211 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI

 

tedx detroitThe area’s leading creators, entrepreneurs, educators, artists, geeks, designers, scientists, leaders, thinkers and doers will gather Thursday, October 8th at the Historic Fox Theatre to share what they are most passionate about – positive ideas for the world from Detroit.


 

Future Tech Events


 

October 25 – 27 – 2015 Midwest Fall Technology Conference

When: TBA | Where: Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center – 400 Renaissance Drive, Detroit, MI

 

2015 midwest fall technology conferenceDuring last year’s conference, almost 700 attendees joined the Midwest Fall Technology Conference (MFTC).  We invite you and your colleagues who are interested in participating in education sessions, learning about new technologies and networking with industry professionals as well as students, join us for this year’s event.