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I am a Mainframer: Zareen Rydhan

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On this episode of the “I Am a Mainframer” podcast, host Steven Dickens is joined by Zareen Rydhan, Software Development Engineer in Test II and Lead Test Automation Engineer with Rocket Software. During their conversation, Steven and Zareen talk about the mainframe being the foundation of many of the world’s most critical applications and how, as the world becomes increasingly digital, the need for mainframes is only going to grow. Zareen emphasizes that what this means for developers if that if you want to be successful in the tech industry, you need to know how to develop for the mainframe. Zareen also shares a few reasons developers should consider mainframe development: a high demand for mainframe developers with very competitive salaries, challenging and rewarding work, and long-term career security, with skills that will be in demand for years to come. When asked for advice and tips for mainframe developers, Zareen shared: * Learn the basics. The first step to becoming a mainframe developer is to learn the basics of the platform. This includes COBOL, JCL, and the mainframe operating system. * Get involved in the community. There are a number of online and in-person communities for mainframe developers. These can be great resources for learning, networking, and getting help. * Stay up-to-date. The mainframe is constantly evolving, so it’s important to stay current on the latest trends. You can do this by attending conferences, reading relevant blogs, and taking courses. The "I Am A Mainframer" podcast explores the careers of those in the mainframe ecosystem. Hosted by Steven Dickens, Senior Analyst at Futurum Research, each episode is a conversation that highlights the modern mainframe, insight into the mainframe industry, and advice for those looking to learn more about the technology. The podcast is sponsored by the Open Mainframe Project, a Linux Foundation project that aims to build community and adoption of Open Source on the mainframe by eliminating barriers to Open Source adoption on the mainframe, demonstrating the value of the mainframe. #mainframe #opensource #opensourceadoption #IamaMainframer #podcast #OpenMainframeProject #LinuxFoundation #ZareenRydhan #RocketSoftware #StevenDickens #TheFuturumGroup

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On this episode of the “I Am a Mainframer” podcast, host Steven Dickens is joined by Zareen Rydhan, Software Development Engineer in Test II and Lead Test Automation Engineer with Rocket Software. During their conversation, Steven and Zareen talk about the mainframe being the foundation of many of the world’s most critical applications and how, as the world becomes increasingly digital, the need for mainframes is only going to grow. Zareen emphasizes that what this means for developers if that if you want to be successful in the tech industry, you need to know how to develop for the mainframe. Zareen also shares a few reasons developers should consider mainframe development: a high demand for mainframe developers with very competitive salaries, challenging and rewarding work, and long-term career security, with skills that will be in demand for years to come. When asked for advice and tips for mainframe developers, Zareen shared: * Learn the basics. The first step to becoming a mainframe developer is to learn the basics of the platform. This includes COBOL, JCL, and the mainframe operating system. * Get involved in the community. There are a number of online and in-person communities for mainframe developers. These can be great resources for learning, networking, and getting help. * Stay up-to-date. The mainframe is constantly evolving, so it’s important to stay current on the latest trends. You can do this by attending conferences, reading relevant blogs, and taking courses. The "I Am A Mainframer" podcast explores the careers of those in the mainframe ecosystem. Hosted by Steven Dickens, Senior Analyst at Futurum Research, each episode is a conversation that highlights the modern mainframe, insight into the mainframe industry, and advice for those looking to learn more about the technology. The podcast is sponsored by the Open Mainframe Project, a Linux Foundation project that aims to build community and adoption of Open Source on the mainframe by eliminating barriers to Open Source adoption on the mainframe, demonstrating the value of the mainframe. #mainframe #opensource #opensourceadoption #IamaMainframer #podcast #OpenMainframeProject #LinuxFoundation #ZareenRydhan #RocketSoftware #StevenDickens #TheFuturumGroup

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