Shadowing is an excellent way to learn how experts work. Sadly it's mostly overlooked. I would greatly appreciate the opportunity to shadow a consultant/senior engineer, and I'm willing to use my skills to help them in day to day operations.<p>Further details can be discussed by email - mine is in my profile.<p>Edit: Wikipedia link for those wondering what shadowing is: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Job_shadow
We have shadowing but only for team-members shadowing myself <a href="https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/ceo/shadow/" rel="nofollow">https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/ceo/shadow/</a><p>Cool to see other people realizing the value of shadowing, I hope you find someone.<p>And for people considering to be shadowed: it is an easy way to help someone, you act better, and you tend to learn from the shadows questions.
I am a consultant software engineer who works in multiple exciting fields (algorithmic trading, complex networks analysis, open source intelligence analysis). I live and work in Geneva, but I happen to be in Montreal for two weeks starting next Tuesday, so perhaps we could find a common ground. I'll write you.
Who would in their right sense will work in IT in Montreal ?<p>Isn't Québec anti immigrant and bad for any kind of business other than a Québecois one ?<p>I mean the language laws, anti immigrant and right wing CAQ with the recent religious ban law. Shitty noisy apartments, highest income taxes and crumbling infrastructure including lack of healthcare professionals.