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People leave managers, not companies – 4 ways to better support your team

Intercom, Inc.

As a software engineer, no matter how senior you are, you always seek code reviews before deploying new code to production. . You should always be asking for peer review on a people management problem before you take action, whether that’s from your own manager or your HR team. Always ask for advice.

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Guide to the Software Engineer Career Path

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Trying to better understand the software engineer career path? Want to know what your next steps are as an engineer as you make your way to CTO? An engineering career can go in many different directions depending on your technical skill set and what you want out of a job. We've got your covered.

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How to be a Great Product Leader

Sachin Rekhi

One of the challenges we've long acknowledged in the tech industry is how difficult the transition can be from a software engineer to an engineering manager due to the vast distinction in the skill set to be great at the new role. a product leader.

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Google Coding Interview Rubric—An Inside Look

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Whether we're talking about its world-famous search engine, YouTube, or one of its many cloud-based apps, millions of people use Google products every day. The software engineers at Google work on some of the most influential products in the world. In this guide, you’ll learn about Google’s Coding Interview Rubric.

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Calm’s Will Larson on how to build a technical leadership career

Intercom, Inc.

So, they’re often going to be a director, a senior manager, and they’re trying to figure out how to make all the decisions in a given area, say databases or networking, or it could be front end, in terms of the user experience (UX), or maybe IOS engineering. It could be any of these different areas.

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Strong Development Teams don't maintain a ‘Pecking Order’

The Product Coalition

Understanding what ‘Pecking order’ is all about in a team’s construct Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash What does the term ‘Pecking Order’ stand for? Most of the Software engineers (if not all) are relatively quiet and don’t promote or create visibility for them through their social interactions.

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How to Create and Manage Cross-Functional Teams

The Product Coalition

So companies with cross-functional teams can decrease expenses due to time reduction. Due to many candidates, you can choose the specialist that follows your requirements and has the necessary skill set. Of course, choosing this variant, you need to be prepared that there can be difficulties due to lack of expertise.