Torc 2025 Recap

2025 was a year of movement for Torc.

We kicked things off in Boston with the

Torc.dev website rebrand where we're refining how we show up online to better reflect the developer-first community we’re building.

From there, we went global!

In Amsterdam at DevWorld, Taylor Desseyn took the stage for his first international speaking opportunity which was a huge milestone. Later in Barcelona, he spoke at the premier Java conference and addressed over 200 developers at Spring.io, continuing the conversation around community, hiring, and the future of tech.

But developer marketing isn’t about stages.

It’s about being where the people are.

That meant showing up in Salt Lake City at Epic Web Dev Conference to spread the word about our ambassador program. It meant attending Talent Land in Mexico. It meant hosting a private Torc meetup on a rooftop in Barcelona and connecting with developers face-to-face.

Community isn’t passive.

It’s active.

It’s engaged.

It’s showing up consistently.

This recap is a look at the cities, the conversations, and the momentum that defined Torc in 2025. And we’re just getting started.

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  1. Set up your torc.dev profile and add your most current resume.

  2. Email community@torc.dev with your profile link and what you want feedback on. "Is my headline landing?" beats "review my resume."

Spots are first come, and we confirm by reply. 

need your resume reviewed? submit your resume and we will review it in one of our sessions!

Once a month we sit down on Discord and review resumes live. Real feedback, out loud, from people who read a lot of these: what's landing, what's burying your best work, what a hiring team skips right past. You leave knowing exactly what to fix. Spots are limited each month and we take them in the order they come in.

Get your resume reviewed



  1. Set up your torc.dev profile and add your most current resume.

  2. Email community@torc.dev with your profile link and what you want feedback on. "Is my headline landing?" beats "review my resume."

Spots are first come, and we confirm by reply. 

need your resume reviewed? submit your resume and we will review it in one of our sessions!

Once a month we sit down on Discord and review resumes live. Real feedback, out loud, from people who read a lot of these: what's landing, what's burying your best work, what a hiring team skips right past. You leave knowing exactly what to fix. Spots are limited each month and we take them in the order they come in.

Get your resume reviewed



  1. Set up your torc.dev profile and add your most current resume.

  2. Email community@torc.dev with your profile link and what you want feedback on. "Is my headline landing?" beats "review my resume."

Spots are first come, and we confirm by reply.