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Marc Cohen - from Bell Labs and Lucent to Google, to becoming an educator.

56 min · 1 de dic de 2025
portada del episodio Marc Cohen - from Bell Labs and Lucent to Google, to becoming an educator.

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Marc Cohen is a software engineer who worked for many years at Google, Bell Labs and Lucent. He left Google in 2024 and now is a part time teacher in London - teaching Python and AI. Marc writes a regular blog, which you can fine here: https://mco.dev/ [https://mco.dev/]. For future software engineers Marc gave a talk on how to handle a technical interview, as he was an interviewer at Google. Check it out: Tech Interviews: What to Expect Tips and Tricks [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbBV8LMAoWY] If you have any questions or suggestions please email the host: richieb@gmail.com

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