The toughest lessons in tech don’t come from tutorials – they come from mistakes, awkward feedback and a few bruised egos. In this episode of SEEK Bytes, Will, Raf and Seamus unpack the career lessons they (and others) learned the hard way – from code reviews and clean-code obsession to social anxiety, failure and adapting to very different managers.
In this episode, we explore:
• How to have impact beyond “clean code” – why endlessly refactoring or converting 40+ files to TypeScript isn’t the career accelerator you think, and how focusing on team outcomes, delivery and business value gets noticed far more than that perfect mapping function.
• How to grow through mentoring, feedback and failure – the difference between teaching, mentoring and coaching, how to be a great grad buddy, why radical candor is about vulnerability (not cruelty), and how embracing failure, bad ideas and honest feedback can super-charge your growth.
• Navigating managers, anxiety and influence at work – adapting to different management styles (including micromanagers), servant leadership in practice, dealing with the “spotlight effect” and harsh-sounding emails, and why relationships and trust matter more than perfectly-worded Slack messages when you want to influence upwards and across.
If you’re in software engineering, data, infrastructure, support, product or IT leadership, this episode is a playbook of real-world lessons you can steal – so you don’t have to learn all of them the hard way yourself.
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