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The Unvarnished Truth of being a Woman in Tech

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

In our fifth episode of Breaking 404 , we caught up with Monica Bajaj, Senior Director of Engineering, Workday to hear out the different biases that exist in tech roles across organizations and how difficult it can get for a woman to reach a senior position, especially in tech. I never looked back.

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Becoming a CTO

Puppies, Flowers, Rainbows and Kittens

I started as a developer and followed a traditional path of moving up to more senior levels on the development track and then moving to lead, engineering manager, director, VP, and now chief technology officer. Frequently, the first CTO of the company is hired for their ability to code and not their ability to grow or manage a team.

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Data Mesh Architecture: Concept, Main Principles, and Implementation

Altexsoft

In the last few decades, we’ve seen a lot of architectural approaches to building data pipelines , changing one another and promising better and easier ways of deriving insights from information. So, the HR domain may include a few sources from which information comes like the recruiting app, a benefits platform, and a payroll app.

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Scaling Technology and Organizations Together with Randy Shoup

Gitprime

This is where organizational culture comes into play. To scale your teams and technology successfully, you need a culture built on the three legs of minimum viable products. Shoup sees successful cultures building their teams around these feedback loops, so that they can respond to feedback efficiently and productively.

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The Rise of the Front-End Developer

LaunchDarkly

Prior to taking on the tactical project manager role, I was in a senior engineering manager role. The technical project manager role was actually pretty new. But as the engineering manager there, I grew a team from zero. A team of me to a team of about somewhere between 20 and 25 software engineers.

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Finding Your Balance with Camille Fournier

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

See it’s really easy for you as a manager to observe generally how people are working. You can look at PRs, you can look at who’s assigned what tickets, you as the CLM, the software engineering manager, you get a notion for what people are doing. Different managers do it different ways. Marcus: Okay.