Artur Meyster

Artur Meyster

I'm the Founder of the Breaking Into Startups Podcast where we feature inspiring stories of people who broke into tech from non-traditional backgrounds.

Artur Meyster is an entrepreneur and fitness fanatic. He is passionate about inspiring people to push through limitations and reach their full potential.

28/02/2019

Full video: https://youtu.be/ZFZ2R1Xa0vs

Technology is disrupting every industry, including education itself. In this episode, the Breaking Into Startups crew - Rubén Harris, Timur Meyster and Artur Meyster meet with Brittany Bir, Chief Operating Officer of 42 Coding School, a non-profit organization based in France and Silicon Valley that's pioneering a new way to teach coding and Computer Science.

This coding school does not have any professors, does not issue any diploma or degree, and is open 24/7. The training is inspired by new modern ways to teach which include peer-to-peer pedagogy and project-based learning.

06/12/2018

Career Karma iOS app is finally out! If you want to learn how to code and become a software engineer please DM me
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Timeline photos 17/11/2018

Working on Career Karma with and

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In 2016 we set out to start podcast to help people break into tech from non-traditional backgrounds.
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3 million views later, we’ve changed hundreds of peoples lives by helping them get 6 figure jobs in tech.

Timeline photos 07/11/2018

Behind the scenes

03/11/2018

One of the best episodes we recorded on

Timeline photos 02/11/2018

You are the average of the 5 people around you

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Recording with The Legend himself - . I’m grateful to be in a place to interview the top leaders about the technological revolution with & 🙏🏻
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Stay tuned to 🎧, 2018 is going to be an epic year!

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The Breaking Into Startups Crew in action after recording 🎥🎧

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Why I chose software engineering? -
Since I can remember, I’ve always been curious about websites, and more importantly, e-commerce. During my sophomore year in college, my roommate and I built a successful online art gallery. By optimizing our website for search engines, we were able to rank at the top of Google, which resulted in thousands of dollars in art sales with customers from all over the world. The following semester, I was eager to take the Intro to Computer Science class, hoping that it would ignite my entrepreneurial spark. However, after spending 4 months studying computer science theory from a professor who didn’t seem to know what a text editor was, I came to the realization that this approach to learning computer science just wasn’t for me. Perhaps that’s the reason why there is such high demand for software engineers in America today.

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Full video: https://youtu.be/ZFZ2R1Xa0vsTechnology is disrupting every industry, including education itself. In this epi...
Career Karma iOS app is finally out! If you want to learn how to code and become a software engineer please DM me⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀...
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