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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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Squads Done Right: Mastering Modern Team Dynamics

The Product Coalition

When I introduced the notion of cross-functional, empowered product teams, the CEO said it was exactly what they needed and immediately created a task force with three VPs to lead the change: the VP of Product, the VP of Engineering, and the VP of HR. Put the engineering structure aside for now.

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Your Audience’s Real Roadmap Questions

Mironov Consulting

Hint: this is how engineers would approach prioritization and roadmapping in an unemotional world of perfect information and fully aligned organizational goals. Webinars, social posts, third party analysts, product reviews, podcasts, and long-term email nurturing are anchored by new features and compelling use cases. DEVELOPMENT.

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Insider Secrets for High Impact Growth with Sean Ellis

Bryce York

Growth may be simple to see but; how do you engineer growth? Problem : Activation friction with new users – 90% of registrants never downloaded the software. So be diligent and don’t spread your resources too thin! Sean estimated the project would take 30 days when he assigned it to the VP of Engineering.

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Who’s Speaking at Amplify 2019?

Amplitude

And Amplify has something for more than just PMs—our speakers come from a host of backgrounds including growth marketing, engineering, and customer experience. However, the idea for a cloud-based conferencing tool sat idle for over a decade while Eric worked as Cisco’s Corporate VP of Engineering. Merci Grace. have it covered.