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            <![CDATA[At CodeSandbox, we are working hard to enable any creator to build and share their ideas with code. On The CodeSandbox Podcast, we'll introduce you to the best and brightest from our community, show you how people use CodeSandbox for a number of different tasks, and explore the more human side of open source than the purely technical.]]>
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                <![CDATA[Hiring new employees is a challenging process for any tech company. With CodeSandbox, you can run remote technical interviews and set coding challenges. These methods let you dive deeper with candidates and see how they assess problems, approach solutions, and work with code.

For our season finale, we’re talking to one of our team members Siddharth Kshetrapal — Sid, for short — about working at big companies versus small startups, the art of conducting interviews, and how to make a good start at a new company.

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We want to know what you think about our new podcasts, so we've put together a survey to get your feedback!

Visit codesandbox.io/podsurvey to take the survey. It should only take a few minutes, and your input will really help us. We would love to hear from you! 

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Kent is a JavaScript software engineer and full-time web development educator who has taught hundreds of thousands of people how to make the world a better place with quality software. We talked about his transition into working for himself, his philosophies behind teaching and learning, and how he balances and maintains all the educational content he creates.

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Visit codesandbox.io/podsurvey to take the survey. It should only take a few minutes, and your input will really help us. We would love to hear from you! 

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Our guest is John Lindquist, co-founder of Egghead.io. We talked with him about how we went from creating video tutorials on YouTube to building the entire platform that is Egghead today. John also shared how he onboards new instructors, collaborates with developers, and gave us a preview of his latest project.]]>
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This week, host Sara Vieira talks with Elizabet Oliveira, a senior product designer at Elastic. Listen as Elizabet talks about her journey from being a musician to working in tech, the value of design systems, and how open source projects helped her career.]]>
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Our guest this week is Charlie Gerard, senior front-end developer at Netlify and author of Practical Machine Learning in JavaScript. We'll talk with her about machine learning, tech talks, and the process behind prototyping for side projects.]]>
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