The Tech Trek

Jose Asuncion - Growing your team from startup stage to publicly-traded company


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Highlights of my conversation with Jose:

  • Being promoted into a role too quickly
  • Continuing education to grow and enhance leadership skills
  • It's important to have strong routines within a team
  • Identifying patterns and focusing on the optimal ones
  • Consistent processes help establish team expectations
  • Identify your hiring gap and find the strongest person to cover that
  • Searching for your next hire might not always offer the team the best value
  • Adding to your organization's core competencies by being able to identify future superstars
  • Meet: For the past three years, Jose Asuncion has been honing the art and science of building software engineering teams that look corporate but carry a killer instinct. He was an early employee at two Silicon Valley startups that had successful exits of more than $100M. He still works at one of these companies and is enjoying the challenge of blazing new trails in engineering management.

    If you have any questions for Jose, please feel free to reach out via:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeunito

    I hope you enjoyed the episode. The best place to connect with me is on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/amirbormand (Amir Bormand). Please send me a message if you want me to cover specific topics with future guests.

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