Tagged "education"

Receiving a Letter of Recommendation

If you are reading this, you are either thinking about or have asked me to write you a letter of recommendation.

Thoughts from Teaching Timbre in 2023

I spent the second half of last week in the UK, doing an in-depth dive on spectrograms at both Goldsmiths and Cambridge.

A Peculiar Anniversary

Today marks a peculiar anniversary. As of the 2nd of February, for the first time in my life, I have been at the same job for more than a year.

Begin the Fugue, Part I

The past few months have been pretty exhausting. On top of all things lockdown and the global pandemic, a little over a month ago I was told that my job was “at risk” of redundancy.

Begin the Fugue, Part II

Vocationtional Vicissitudes After existing in this bootcamp space for the past few months, I feel like I am walking away with a very fresh take on what it means to teach in a vocational, rather than a liberal arts setting.

Begin the Fugue, Part III

What’s Next Having coached many people to apply and get their first jobs in the world of data science, I have now seen A LOT of job postings and understand that a JD (job description) is more of a wish list of an ideal candidate rather than a required listing of skills.