Bryce Wray
@brycewray.com
Nerdy advocate for static websites and the tools that build them. Inveterate supporter of the Oxford comma. Old enough to remember when Americans were proud to be anti-fascist. Admitted Apple fanboy — don’t judge — but also very pro-Linux.
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Tech communities give so much. It might feel like "work" to contribute to them, but you're also improving:
1. Your professional development
2. Increasing the size of your network
3. Increases the chances of you being offered jobs, speaking gigs, etc. without even starting a search
1. Your professional development
2. Increasing the size of your network
3. Increases the chances of you being offered jobs, speaking gigs, etc. without even starting a search
Leveraging tech communities for your career
Learn how to grow your tech career by engaging and contributing to tech communities through writing, speaking, open source, and more
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September 3, 2025 at 5:41 PM
Tech communities give so much. It might feel like "work" to contribute to them, but you're also improving:
1. Your professional development
2. Increasing the size of your network
3. Increases the chances of you being offered jobs, speaking gigs, etc. without even starting a search
1. Your professional development
2. Increasing the size of your network
3. Increases the chances of you being offered jobs, speaking gigs, etc. without even starting a search