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By Jenn Creighton
4.5
88 ratings
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
Rachel Nabors (@rachelnabors) is here to bestow their wisdom on planning and preparing for your next role. Hint: the job search starts way earlier than you think!
Transcript coming soon!
Kyle Shevlin (@kyleshevlin) joins the podcast to talk about healthy boundaries at work.
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Dana Jones, engineering manager at Netflix Studio, joins the podcast to talk about her experience developing and growing her direct reports. What does it look like to have a manager that invests in your growth? What steps can you & your manager take to plan for that growth?
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Show notes:
The Manager's Path
Resilient Management
Helen Hou-Sandi (@helenhousandi) joins the podcast to talk about the secrets of open-source software.
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Rebecca Murphey (@rmurphey), an engineering manager in the developer productivity organization at Stripe, joins the podcast to discuss, well, developer productivity. What is it and why do organizations invest in it?
Transcript: https://dev.to/gurlcode/single-threaded-podcast-rebecca-murphey-on-developer-productivity-2m43
Show notes:
The SPACE of Developer Productivity
Managing a Core Server So People Don't Hate It
Product for Internal Platforms
Prince Wilson (@maxcell) is here to tell us about his journey streaming code on Twitch. Catch his stream on Tuesdays at 6:30pm EST: twitch.tv/maxcellw
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New season, new theme! Laurie Barth (@laurieontech), senior software engineer at Netflix, joins the podcast to share how boredom has helped her seek out new challenges in engineering.
Transcript: https://dev.to/gurlcode/laurie-barth-on-seeking-out-new-challenges-2jgh
Principal engineer Duretti Hirpa (@duretti) is here to share her insights on how to make good trouble in the workplace.
Duretti's talk "Making good trouble, or: how to affect change without losing your job": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9H7SGuRrC8
Jeff Lembeck joins the podcast to talk about saying "no" to your manager and how to breakdown a culture of heroes.
Carolyn Stransky (@carolstran), software engineer and self-described "eternal crybaby", joins the podcast to talk about crying at work.
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.