Growing as a data leader through a temporary promotion

...a temporary promotion. At the end of the EOI term, the position needs to be re-opened so that anyone inside and outside the department can apply. This is a standard...
...a temporary promotion. At the end of the EOI term, the position needs to be re-opened so that anyone inside and outside the department can apply. This is a standard...
...with accessibility in mind from the outset. We were lucky that DBT had already accepted it should meet the Technology Code of Practice and Service Standard for all services, regardless...
...comments stream where appropriate, using their own name, and signalling that they are commenting in an official capacity. The Civil Service Code has further guidance on online participation for staff....
...website. I found that I enjoyed figuring out how to make the code work and decided that I wanted to work in digital. When I realised that the Civil Service...
...one, without any idea what it would be like. This allowed us to create a chatbot without even writing a single line of code. No python, java, or visual basic...
...this problem by creating an application that sits between the services to carry this data: the Activity Stream. How the Activity Stream works Each service that needs to send data...
...how to code in Supercollider and used this to create my own performance programs using MIDI and gestural controllers (such as touchscreen and mouse). My last job was not technology-related...
...and if something isn’t working, we will adapt it. For instance, when working on a recent project to drive uptake of a tool to facilitate Free Trade Agreements (FTA) our...
...These lists of practical recommendations to address areas where the service could be better were quite galvanising for the team. Personally, I felt a real contrast between putting together the...
...has been vital in bridging the gap between the programme team and colleagues undergoing their migration onto the DBT Single IT Platform. We engaged with colleagues to ensure they were...