Skills & Careers
What to learn, certifications, job market trends and career guidance for Algerian tech professionals.
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Product Engineering: When the Line Between PM and Developer Disappears
The Handoff That Nobody Wants Anymore In a traditional software team, the workflow follows a well-worn path: a product manager talks to customers, synthesizes their needs into a requirements document, and hands it to developers who build what was specified. Clean, sequential, legible.
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The Principal Engineer: What the Role Means, What It Pays, and How to Get There
For most of the software industry's history, "senior engineer" was the final destination on the individual contributor track. You could go broader, become an engineering manager, or you could stay deep in code and simply stay senior โ indefinitely.
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Open Source as Career Capital: How OSS Contributions Are Beating Traditional Resumes
The Resume Is Losing the Argument In 2026, every developer applying for a software engineering role can claim they "built a full-stack application using React and Node.js." What they cannot fake is a timestamped commit history, a merged pull request reviewed by senior
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Developer Experience Engineering: The Role That Is Quietly Reshaping Tech Teams
There is a quiet revolution happening inside engineering organizations. It does not show up in product release notes or on roadmaps visible to customers.
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Three Roles, One Future: How Data Scientist, ML Engineer, and AI Engineer Are Converging
In 2023, LinkedIn reported that "AI Engineer" was among the fastest-growing job titles on the platform โ a role that barely existed three years earlier. Yet recruiters posting for this title often described responsibilities indistinguishable from those of a machine learning
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Building in Public: How Writing and Content Creation Became a Tech Career Strategy
There is a developer somewhere right now who is more employable than you โ not because they can code better, but because people know they exist. They share what they build.
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The AI-Native Engineer: Skills That Separate the Next Generation of Developers
There is a new kind of software engineer emerging in 2026, and the gap between them and everyone else is widening fast. They are not distinguished by knowing more algorithms or writing cleaner code.
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AI Literacy for Business Leaders: What You Need to Know Without Being a Developer
The meeting room has changed. Where executives once debated market strategy or supply chain logistics, they now weigh AI vendor pitches, approve automation budgets, and sign off on deployment plans for systems they may not fully understand.
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The Rise of the AI Ethics Professional: Careers in Responsible AI
A few years ago, "AI ethicist" sounded like an academic footnote. Today it is a job posting.
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Three Developer Tracks for 2026: Orchestrator, Architect, Domain Translator
Introduction The software development profession is bifurcating -- or more precisely, trifurcating -- faster than most career advice can keep up with. For decades, the path was relatively straightforward: learn to code, get better at coding, eventually become a senior engineer or a manager.
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The Organizational AI Readiness Crisis: 84% Haven’t Redesigned Jobs for AI
There is a number circulating in boardrooms that should alarm every technology leader on the planet. According to McKinsey's latest global AI survey, 74% of companies report no tangible value from their AI investments โ up from 70% the previous year, even as average spending has doubled.