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##Meetups/Networking Events:  Identify 1 meetup and/or other networking event that you'll attend between now and the end of Module 3. Answer these questions:

I would like to attend a Code for Denver meetup and I hope to attend one with a few members of my cohort. I plant to try and connect with a few people at the event and hopefully exchange some contact information so that I can reach out afterwards. I tend to feel introverted at large events so I hope to find a smaller group to mingle with so that I am more near my comfort level.

##Warm Outreach:  Identify a mentor, alum, or someone else in the Turing community you will reach out to by the end of Module 3. If you have someone you'd like to reach out to outside of the Turing community, go for it! Describe:

I would like to reach out to a mentor I found on my posse's mentor list. She seems like a good mentor for me based on the small description she placed on the goolge doc and I hope to talk about how to approach techincal interviews and also for code re

##Date of feedback conversation: October 16th 2017

##How did you prepare for the conversation? I prepared for this conversation by reviewing the notes i took during the feedback II session. I also took some time to think about how the pairing went and considered some specific things I wanted to mention during the conversation, mostly appreciation but at least one note of coaching to lend some constructive feedback.

##How did the conversation go for you? What was easy about the conversation? What was more difficult? Spencer and I had a very easy time communicating and giving on the spot feedback with eachother during the course of the project so it was not very difficult to have this conversation. We enjoyed the project and the result so much that we discussed entering it into the code fair and continuing to evolve features and ideas we wanted to implement. It was more difficult to provide coaching feedback and bring up areas where we could improve.

Post-Grad Job Search Action Plan Template: My 30 Days

30-Day Job Search Action Plan

Create a schedule & goals for the first 30 days Post-Graduation

40-hour "work week":

  • Code: mornings w/ coffee (from when I wake up 7ish to 8:30/9) includes JavaScript exercises and working on github issues.
  • Outreach & Networking: Monday and Thursday afternoons (2pm - 4pm)
  • Job & company research and tracking: Tuesdays (1pm - 4pm)
  • Interview Prep: Wednesdays (1 - 4pm)
  • Housekeeping: Fridays (1 - 4) includes updating your resume/cover-letters, updating your Turing portfolio, updating LinkedIn, updating Personal Website