On Demand
In this session, Strider CEO Neal Kemp and Higlobe CTO Jeff Bolton explore what it really takes to succeed as a remote software engineer. From technical growth and effective communication to earning more across borders, this webinar delivers actionable advice for remote developers—especially those in Brazil and Mexico.
What you'll learn
Your career needs a plan, Not just code
Stand out by focusing on impactful projects, clear communication, and a growth mindset. Don’t chase certificates—build real expertise and learn how to tell your story.
Scale systems, learn from failure
Remote engineers thrive when they understand the bigger picture. Seek technical challenges, document learnings, and treat setbacks as stepping stones.
Maximize earnings through smart tools and strategy
Negotiation skills, English fluency, and cross-border payment platforms like Higlobe empower you to earn more and operate globally with confidence.
Jess is a software engineer with real world development experience. Jeff comes from a nontraditional developer background with a B.S. in Physics. He's autodidactic, creative, always optimistic. Throughout his career, he has worn many hats. He has worked extensively on client-side applications and backend infrastructure and contributed to product strategy.
Neal is a seasoned software developer and entrepreneur. He co-founded GovPredict and Women.com, both of which were backed by Y Combinator and were successfully acquired. After GovPredict was acquired, he served as VP of Engineering at Capitol Canary, continuing to build international software teams. He has a BA in Computer Science from Claremont McKenna College.
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