By Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter People hire me to provide No BS Career Advice because I make finding a job and succeeding in it easier. With the US economy having become complicated, I thought I would devote this issue of No BS Career Advice to recession-proofing your career and your job. After all, …
Month: March 2026
Known for its rich history, cultural significance, academic institutions, and vibrant economy, Boston is a top destination for tourists and routinely ranks among the best places to live in the United States. There’s so much to like about Boston—and many of those things have contributed to its rightful reputation as a great place to work …
Career transitions into tech often fail for a boring reason: the plan is built around learning, not around trust. Teams will hire you when they believe you can get the job done with minimal support, communicate effectively, and solve the system rather than introduce new problems. One of the simplest ways to identify where trust …
By Dawn Bowman Software testing teams face a major decision in 2026: should they use open source tools or pay for enterprise platforms? Both options have clear benefits and drawbacks that affect cost, speed, and team efficiency. Open source tools like Selenium offer flexibility and control without licensing fees, while enterprise platforms provide built-in support, …



