An incomplete list of skills senior engineers need, beyond coding
An incomplete list of skills senior engineers need, beyond coding
This is indeed good information by Camille Fournier blog post.
For varying levels of seniority, from senior, to staff, and beyond.
- How to run a meeting, and no, being the person who talks the most in the meeting is not the same thing as running it
- How to write a design doc, take feedback, and drive it to resolution, in a reasonable period of time
- How to mentor an early-career teammate, a mid-career engineer, a new manager who needs technical advice
- How to indulge a senior manager who wants to talk about technical stuff that they don’t really understand, without rolling your eyes or making them feel stupid
- How to explain a technical concept behind closed doors to a senior person too embarrassed to openly admit that they don’t understand it
- How to influence another team to use your solution instead of writing their own
- How to get another engineer to do something for you by asking for help in a way that makes them feel appreciated
- How to lead a project even though you don’t manage any of the people working on the project
- How to get other engineers to listen to your ideas without making them feel threatened
- How to listen to other engineers’ ideas without feeling threatened
- How to give up your baby, that project that you built into something great, so you can do something else
- How to teach another engineer to care about that thing you really care about (operations, correctness, testing, code quality, performance, simplicity, etc)
- How to communicate project status to stakeholders
- How to convince management that they need to invest in a non-trivial technical project
- How to build software while delivering incremental value in the process
- How to craft a project proposal, socialize it, and get buy-in to execute it
- How to repeat yourself enough that people start to listen
- How to pick your battles
- How to help someone get promoted
- How to get information about what’s really happening (how to gossip, how to network)
- How to find interesting work on your own, instead of waiting for someone to bring it to you
- How to tell someone they’re wrong without making them feel ashamed
- How to take negative feedback gracefully
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