how it started vs how it's going
Taro (YC S22)
Internet Publishing
San Francisco, CA 9,522 followers
On-demand courses from engineering leaders at the world's best companies. A credible community to uplevel your career.
About us
We've worked for 20 years at top Silicon Valley companies. We've coached 100,000 engineers through our community YouTube channel. We chatted with countless engineers frustrated with their jobs (we've been there too). So we asked ourselves: "What if we collect the best advice from the best people in tech, all in one place?" The result is Taro. Think of it as a rockstar career mentor built for you, designed to give you high quality, actionable information. Taro is designed for engineers looking to change jobs or advance in their job. This is the content community we wish we had when we were working at Pinterest, Facebook, Robinhood, and PayPal.
- Website
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https://joinTaro.com/
External link for Taro (YC S22)
- Industry
- Internet Publishing
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, CA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2022
- Specialties
- Software Engineering, Engineer Growth, Upskilling, Learning & Development, and Promotion
Locations
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Primary
San Francisco, CA 94158, US
Employees at Taro (YC S22)
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Rahul Pandey
Rahul Pandey is an Influencer Staff Engineer. Building joinTaro.com to help engineers find career success. Taro, Meta, Pinterest, Stanford.
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Bikram Kashyap
SDE III at Verily
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Charlie Vuong
Founding Software Engineer at Taro
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Alex Chiou
Co-Founder @ joinTaro.com, Making Software Engineers Better At Their Jobs
Updates
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Why You Should Be Racist Toward European VCs (An argument to do YC) https://lnkd.in/gP-HmVZh
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Have better 1:1s while working remotely, by Johne Vang https://lnkd.in/gBN2wJys
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The future belongs to engineers, not product managers (from the CEO at PostHog) https://lnkd.in/gEYwkf7V
Why There Will Be Fewer Product Managers In Tech
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The Really Important Job Interview Questions Engineers Should Ask (But Don't) from the founders at PostHog https://lnkd.in/gprQ_5pr
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Join talented software engineers for free coffee and chit-chat ☕️ - NYC meetup on July 21: https://lnkd.in/gWhytzPu by Ammar Chishti - Seattle meetup on July 21: https://lnkd.in/gHsKmKMs by Jeffrey Yun - Los Angeles meetup on July 21: https://lnkd.in/gc7eCD2p by Joshua Szepietowski - Bay Area (Fremont) meetup on July 28: https://lnkd.in/ghYPpUpa by Jonathan Chiou - Toronto meetup on July 28: https://lnkd.in/gs7xE8RA by Lynn - Austin meetup on Aug 3: https://lnkd.in/g4_fmBNX by Nicholas C.
Taro Los Angeles Meetup (Free Coffee?!) - Taro Event
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Free course for the next 5 days: Make The Most Of A Layoff: Maximize Your Severance Package by Ethan Evans https://lnkd.in/gTTpBeuE
Introduction - Make The Most Of A Layoff: Maximize Your Severance Package
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Thanks Bikram Kashyap for leading the discussion on such an iconic book!
I will be leading a book club for the Pragmatic Programmer at Taro (YC S22). Join the first session at https://lnkd.in/gV-sEdvx. Why to read this book in a bookclub? The book goes through a lot of common software development mental models and pitfalls. Being able to discuss with others while consuming the book will be really useful to internalize the learnings. Some of the reasons to read this book: 1. Enduring principles: The book's advice is applicable regardless of the programming languages, frameworks, or technologies you use. 2. Avoid common pitfalls: Learn from the experiences of seasoned developers and avoid making the same mistakes. 3. Beyond coding: The book covers a wide range of topics, from code quality and design to project management, teamwork, and career development. 4. Well-rounded developer: Become a more complete and versatile software professional.
Taro (YC S22) | LinkedIn
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Bay Area Taro Women in Tech Coffee Chat (SF East Bay) Women engineers: Come out to the East Bay to meet other technologists :) Hosted by Vanessa V. and Shine Garg July 20: https://lnkd.in/gP3qYcEZ
Bay Area Taro Women in Tech Coffee Chat (SF East Bay) - Taro Event
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