2 | Amy Dutton's Origin Story

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Amy Dutton shares how she got started in tech by building the original Giphy over 20 years ago. She talks about how she navigated some of her career decisions, ultimately landing a full-time job after seven years of doing freelance full-time.

Amy Dutton shares how she got started in tech by building the original Giphy over 20 years ago. She talks about how she navigated some of her career decisions, ultimately landing a full-time job after seven years of doing freelance full-time.

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Show Notes

0:00 Introduction
0:57 Family of Early Adopters
1:34 Building My First Website in Netscape Navigator Tools
2:49 First Real Job Updating a Website
4:23 Finding a Mentor
6:00 Teaching my High School Computer Class
7:05 Sponsor: Pathwire, Mailgun, and Mailjet
8:14 Working as a Production Artist
10:34 Studying in college
12:08 Getting a degree? Going to a Bootcamp? Teaching yourself?
13:12 Your background and experiences mean something
13:56 Working summer camp as a video producer
15:21 Brief experience with Animation Mentor
16:31 Sponsor: Vercel
17:12 Taking a job on Music Row
18:21 Moving into a Design Role
19:20 Going freelance full-time
20:33 Transitioning back into a full-time job
21:20 Sponsor: ZEAL
22:01 Amy Guesting on James's Twitch Stream
22:12 The Pros and Cons of Freelancing
23:06 Advice for making Job transitions
23:21 Grab Bag Questions #1: What is you favorite design for web apps and why?
27:27 Grab Bag Question #2: Is there a moment when you almost quit? What made you push through?
28:53 Amy's Pick: Tile
29:43 Amy's Plug: SelfTeach.me on YouTube
31:02 Simon Høiberg on Twitter
31:04 James's Pick: FeedHive
31:59 James's Plug: James Q Quick on YouTube
32:15 Conclusion

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