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From all the questions I get asked, this one comes up quite often - βHow do I become an engineering manager?β While I don't know the answer myself, I think I have an idea of who might have the insights on this topic.
Rebecca Murpheytried a lot of things on her way to becoming an engineering manager at Stripe - from journalism to advertisement, and even learning how to fly.
In this episode, I sit down with Rebecca to learn more about her path, what were the important lessons learned in her non-tech career that helped her be an efficient engineering leader, and what aspiring engineering managers can start doing today to figure out if this career track is for them.
You can find Rebecca on the following sites:
The podcast was produced by Den Delimarsky. Music by Wataboi from Pixabay.
If you haven't already, make sure to subscribe to the show and leave a review or a rating, wherever you are getting your podcast. I really appreciate your feedback and am working to make this podcast more useful for you, the listener, with every episode. Ratings and feedback make it so others can easily discover and enjoy the insights you listen to here!
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From all the questions I get asked, this one comes up quite often - βHow do I become an engineering manager?β While I don't know the answer myself, I think I have an idea of who might have the insights on this topic.
Rebecca Murpheytried a lot of things on her way to becoming an engineering manager at Stripe - from journalism to advertisement, and even learning how to fly.
In this episode, I sit down with Rebecca to learn more about her path, what were the important lessons learned in her non-tech career that helped her be an efficient engineering leader, and what aspiring engineering managers can start doing today to figure out if this career track is for them.
You can find Rebecca on the following sites:
The podcast was produced by Den Delimarsky. Music by Wataboi from Pixabay.
If you haven't already, make sure to subscribe to the show and leave a review or a rating, wherever you are getting your podcast. I really appreciate your feedback and am working to make this podcast more useful for you, the listener, with every episode. Ratings and feedback make it so others can easily discover and enjoy the insights you listen to here!