The Public vs Private Sector War for Software Talent
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the ongoing competition for software talent between the public and private sectors in this 24-minute conference talk by Drew Belk from Defense Unicorns and Duong Hang from Air Force Platform One. Gain insights into the critical role of software in driving adaptation, growth, and innovation for both businesses and government. Examine the perspectives of two veterans with experience in both sectors as they debate the merits of working in public versus private organizations. Delve into key factors influencing talent acquisition and retention, including purpose, authority, compensation, work tools, education, training, work-life balance, career growth, and job stability. Consider the potential for collaboration between sectors to address national challenges and threats. Evaluate the arguments presented to better understand the landscape of software talent recruitment and retention in both public and private spheres.
Syllabus
The Public Vs Private Sector WAR for Software Talent - Drew Belk & Duong Hang
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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