What can we do at our company to attract great talent?

What Can We Do at Our Company to Attract Great Talent? In the competitive landscape of tech startups, attracting top engineering talent is a challenge that many small teams face, especially when competing with well-known companies that boast enviable cultures and robust resources. As a small, …

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Amazon moving to five days a week in-office

Amazon Moving to Five Days a Week In-Office: What Does It Mean for Employees and the Future of Work? In a significant shift in workplace policy, Amazon has announced that it will require employees to return to the office five days a week. This decision marks a departure from the hybrid work model …

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Feeling Sidelined as a Contractor: How Do I Stop Taking It Personally?

Feeling Sidelined as a Contractor: How Do I Stop Taking It Personally? Hey everyone, A few months ago, I embarked on a new journey as a support engineer for a US-based company. As someone working remotely and as a contractor, I expected the usual challenges; however, what I didn’t anticipate …

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Going into management too early?

Going into Management “Too Early”? A Personal Journey In the ever-evolving tech landscape, the path from developer to manager is one that many professionals contemplate. Recently, I found myself grappling with this very question: Am I going into management too early? As someone with …

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How do you work with the “pathological dissenter”

How to Work with the “Pathological Dissenter” In any collaborative environment, particularly within technical fields like software development, you will inevitably encounter a person I like to call the “pathological dissenter.” This individual scrutinizes every implementation choice, …

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How does the philosophy of self-managed team work in engineering team

How Does the Philosophy of Self-Managed Teams Work in Engineering Teams? In the fast-paced world of software engineering, teams are often encouraged to adopt a self-managed approach. This philosophy promotes autonomy, accountability, and collaboration among team members. However, the reality of …

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How Much direct Project Management Involvement Does Your CTO Have?

How Much Direct Project Management Involvement Does Your CTO Have? As an engineering manager in a company with under 400 employees, I’ve found myself pondering the role of our Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and their level of involvement in project management. With around 10% of our workforce …

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I make around $185k fulltime with a contract on the side

I Make Around $185k Full-Time with a Contract on the Side Navigating your career can often feel like a balancing act, especially for those of us who find ourselves in unique situations. Today, I want to share my experience of working full-time while managing a lucrative contract on the side, which …

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On Prem .NET deployment and testing

On-Prem .NET Deployment and Testing: A Journey to Improvement Inheriting a legacy application can feel like stepping into a whirlwind. Recently, I found myself in this exact situation, taking over a .NET Framework 4.6.2 MVC E-Commerce Application along with several in-house utilities. As the sole …

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