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Рўс‚р°с‚сњрё Рѕр° С‚рµрјсѓ: — "squad "

Explicitly tell your friends you appreciate them. Respecting boundaries and showing genuine interest in their lives is the "glue" that keeps a squad together.

True friends aren't afraid to call you out when you're being problematic, helping you grow. How to Find Your People

Community doesn't just happen; someone has to lead. Be the person who organizes the first coffee or craft meeting.

A squad shouldn't be about achieving an "unattainable" social media target. It should be about surrounding yourself with people who make you feel like you can be great. 10 Tips on how to find and build Community wherever you are

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"Becoming a Staff engineer is both a promotion and a job change; many immensely talented engineers pursue the first and arrive unprepared for the latter. Will Larson's Staff Engineer is a wide ranging and thought provoking overview of the many dimensions of the role.

As a software engineer at any level, this book will challenge you to become better and should be required reading if you're pursuing a Staff engineer role." Explicitly tell your friends you appreciate them

"It is not easy to find many resources on the staff engineer role which is still massively misunderstood due to wildly varying definitions and assumptions. Explicitly tell your friends you appreciate them

This book lays out some of the differing role definitions and then brings them to life with real case studies making it easy to map the archetypes to your own circumstances, passions and ambitions. This should be a go to resource for anyone thinking of pursuing the IC path or that has already moved into a senior IC role." Explicitly tell your friends you appreciate them

"In Staff Engineer, Will Larson does more than demystify the staff engineer role: he explains the whys and hows of long-term technical strategy, the power of sponsorship, and the responsibility that comes with having influence.

Throughout the book, he references inclusive studies, addresses realistic scenarios, and offers practical advice. Staff Engineer leaves me feeling more equipped for success as an engineering leader, but more than that, it leaves me feeling affirmed — it’s the first engineering leadership book I’ve read with over half its quotations from women."

Explicitly tell your friends you appreciate them. Respecting boundaries and showing genuine interest in their lives is the "glue" that keeps a squad together.

True friends aren't afraid to call you out when you're being problematic, helping you grow. How to Find Your People

Community doesn't just happen; someone has to lead. Be the person who organizes the first coffee or craft meeting.

A squad shouldn't be about achieving an "unattainable" social media target. It should be about surrounding yourself with people who make you feel like you can be great. 10 Tips on how to find and build Community wherever you are

Staff Engineer

Learn how to navigate the technical leadership career while staying as an individual contributor. Understand the mechanics and consequences of moving from Senior Engineer to Staff Engineer. Get tools to determine the right next steps for your circumstances.