The biggest takeaway here is to not drill into the weeds of the work you had to do and keep it at a high level discussion. Makes sense they'd want someone to demonstrate that they are thinking of the big picture for projects.
Great overview and approach. It would be great if you took a real job listing for this level and walked though how you would personally apply this advice to the listing. Designing the senior engineer interview, if you will.
Thank you for watching! For interviewing, I haven't really considered persuasion skills. The closest I would come is precision questioning, which I think is helpful for both interviews and work.
I'm pretty sure I'm retired, so I guess more videos, reading, and writing. I think Google was the best company to work at. I like the variety and environment at Microsoft better, though, especially post-2000.
@@TheDeliberateEngineer Oh I am seriously happy that you get to decide how to spend your time now. I will not complain about you doing more videos for sure. I will make sure I try some of those other companies myself as well.
A real gem of video for aspiring senior engineers.
Thanks for the sound advice!
Very productive suggestions! Thank you!
The biggest takeaway here is to not drill into the weeds of the work you had to do and keep it at a high level discussion. Makes sense they'd want someone to demonstrate that they are thinking of the big picture for projects.
Too bad I didn't learn that lesson 10 years ago :)
Great overview and approach. It would be great if you took a real job listing for this level and walked though how you would personally apply this advice to the listing. Designing the senior engineer interview, if you will.
Thanks for watching and commenting, and for the suggestion!
Thanks for another video, John. Great content!
How much do you value learning persuasion skills for interviewing?
Thank you for watching! For interviewing, I haven't really considered persuasion skills. The closest I would come is precision questioning, which I think is helpful for both interviews and work.
Another great video! Thanks!
Great video and great tips!
Thank you! Glad it is useful!
Love the suggestions!
Great video! 👏
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
What's next in your life John? and out of the big 4 companies you have worked for which one was the healthiest in your perspective?
I'm pretty sure I'm retired, so I guess more videos, reading, and writing. I think Google was the best company to work at. I like the variety and environment at Microsoft better, though, especially post-2000.
@@TheDeliberateEngineer Oh I am seriously happy that you get to decide how to spend your time now. I will not complain about you doing more videos for sure. I will make sure I try some of those other companies myself as well.
just get cracked