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Lead Technical Security Engineer

ABOUT YOU: The security team is vital in protecting the organization’s information assets and ensuring product safety, trust, compliance, and privacy. As a Security Technical Team Lead, you’ll...

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tq vibes

Colleague Spotlight: Meet Samuel Eke, Software Developer

Today, we’re catching up with Samuel Eke, a Fullstack Developer at techquarter. From his love for fishing and his studies in theology to building complex banking architectures, Samuel proves that a...

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Business

Product Manager, Product Owner, Business Analyst: Who Really Does What?

In product teams, confusion around roles is almost guaranteed. Titles sound familiar, responsibilities overlap, and in fast-moving teams, people often wear more than one hat. The result? Misaligned...

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Technical

Storybook, Figma, and the Missing Link in Modern UI Development

The Real Problem Isn’t Tools, It’s Alignment Modern UI development isn’t just about writing components anymore. It’s about alignment. Alignment between designers, developers, product owners,...

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Technical

The Silent Miner: How We Caught a Crypto-Jacking Exploit in a Containerized Next.js App

In full-stack development, we often joke that if the site is up and the latency is low, it’s a good day. But sometimes, the most dangerous signals are the quietest ones. Last week, we were...

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