There is no I in IT: The human guide for working in IT
"There is no I in IT: The human guide for working in IT" is your manual for navigating the world of Information Technology. Whether you're a graduate who's about to start their first job, an experienced engineer or an engineering manager, this book has a lot to offer you. From real-life anecdotes to industry insights and scientific research, the book prepares you for the industry and makes sure you stand out and excel at your job.

From the Author: "This is the book I wish I had when I started my career in IT, over two decades ago. When I started, I was anxious, because I did not know what to expect. What should I do on my first day? What was expected of me in meetings? How would I collaborate with others?

I wrote this book so that others would have the resource I did not have. Find out everything there is to know about working in IT. From onboarding to day-to-day work, including working on code, participating in meetings, presenting to eventually moving on. Hopefully, this will remove some of the stress of starting a new job.

If you are looking to improve at your existing job, this book is for you, too. It's a refresher about day-to-day processes we get so used to we forget to think about".

From the foreword by Fiodar Sazanavets: "Software development is a team sport. This book will teach you how to play it."

From the foreword by Sathpal Singh: "[In this book] we get a very helpful learning guide for those earlier on in their careers as well as for those seasoned professionals who may require the odd reminder from time-to-time."
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There is no I in IT: The human guide for working in IT
"There is no I in IT: The human guide for working in IT" is your manual for navigating the world of Information Technology. Whether you're a graduate who's about to start their first job, an experienced engineer or an engineering manager, this book has a lot to offer you. From real-life anecdotes to industry insights and scientific research, the book prepares you for the industry and makes sure you stand out and excel at your job.

From the Author: "This is the book I wish I had when I started my career in IT, over two decades ago. When I started, I was anxious, because I did not know what to expect. What should I do on my first day? What was expected of me in meetings? How would I collaborate with others?

I wrote this book so that others would have the resource I did not have. Find out everything there is to know about working in IT. From onboarding to day-to-day work, including working on code, participating in meetings, presenting to eventually moving on. Hopefully, this will remove some of the stress of starting a new job.

If you are looking to improve at your existing job, this book is for you, too. It's a refresher about day-to-day processes we get so used to we forget to think about".

From the foreword by Fiodar Sazanavets: "Software development is a team sport. This book will teach you how to play it."

From the foreword by Sathpal Singh: "[In this book] we get a very helpful learning guide for those earlier on in their careers as well as for those seasoned professionals who may require the odd reminder from time-to-time."
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"There is no I in IT: The human guide for working in IT" is your manual for navigating the world of Information Technology. Whether you're a graduate who's about to start their first job, an experienced engineer or an engineering manager, this book has a lot to offer you. From real-life anecdotes to industry insights and scientific research, the book prepares you for the industry and makes sure you stand out and excel at your job.

From the Author: "This is the book I wish I had when I started my career in IT, over two decades ago. When I started, I was anxious, because I did not know what to expect. What should I do on my first day? What was expected of me in meetings? How would I collaborate with others?

I wrote this book so that others would have the resource I did not have. Find out everything there is to know about working in IT. From onboarding to day-to-day work, including working on code, participating in meetings, presenting to eventually moving on. Hopefully, this will remove some of the stress of starting a new job.

If you are looking to improve at your existing job, this book is for you, too. It's a refresher about day-to-day processes we get so used to we forget to think about".

From the foreword by Fiodar Sazanavets: "Software development is a team sport. This book will teach you how to play it."

From the foreword by Sathpal Singh: "[In this book] we get a very helpful learning guide for those earlier on in their careers as well as for those seasoned professionals who may require the odd reminder from time-to-time."

Product Details

BN ID: 2940184378510
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 06/05/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Eran has been developing apps and leading mobile teams for a wide range of clients, from start-ups (JustEat, Plume Design) to large-scale companies (Sky, HSBC) and conglomerates since 1997. He has been working with Android since around 2013.

Eran is a developer with almost three decades of experience in developing mobile applications, websites, desktop applications and interactive attractions. He is passionate about board games (with a modest collection of a few hundred games) and has a 90's Transformers collection on display of which he’s quite proud.

Eran lives in Brentwood, Essex in the United Kingdom with Lea, his incredibly supportive wife.
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