Caktus Culture
2025

Chicago Like A Local
Chicago Like a Local: Things to Do During DjangoCon US 2025 (Part 1)
DjangoCon US 2025 is coming to Chicago, and while you’ll be busy soaking in all things Django, there’s no reason you can’t experience the city like a local while you’re here. Whether you’re looking for great food, cultural spots, or just a cool place to unwind, here are some top recommendations from a Chicago native.
2021

Continuing My Sales Tech Career: A Promotion and Professional Development
This blog is a continuation of my last post about my professional background and transition to a new career at Caktus Group. As an update: I still dig it here.

Becoming a Sales Tech Sponge: Transitioning to My Dream Job
This is a blog post about where I come from and where I’m headed as a team member at Caktus Group. I’ll only be on my soapbox for a few paragraphs, pinky promise.

Modern CTO Podcast Spotlights Caktus CTO Colin Copeland
In the July 16 episode of Modern CTO, Colin Copeland, Caktus Co-Founder and Chief Technical Officer goes one-on-one with podcast host Joel Beasley. They discuss the:

Django Chat is Where it’s At
Have you heard of the Django Chat podcast? With more than 90 episodes on all things Django, it’s full of informative interviews featuring some of the best and brightest in the industry.

Pair Programming During a Pandemic: Collaborating Virtually Improves Performance and Boosts Camaraderie
In March 2020, with the first wave of the coronavirus hitting the US, Caktus sent all its employees home. One year later, with working from home still in effect, our days punctuated by virtual meetings via Google Hangouts and chats via Slack, our co-founders decided it was time to connect in another way.
2019

Internship Bridges Gap to a Full-Time Tech Job
I recently completed a three-month internship with Caktus Group. This is a major accomplishment for me because two years ago, to the day, I was working as a consultant in the education services industry. I was inspired to pursue a career in web development after I came across a six-month course teaching full-stack Javascript. In sharing my experience, I hope to shed light on what it’s like working as an intern at Caktus, and give professionals looking to transition into web development some advice that may be useful once they land an entry-level position. In general, my experience felt a little like this: