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So sad to see this kind of content not getting views it deserves, I hope it will not discourage you and you will prevail with your content. Love from fellow Dev Lead, here before 100k subs!
@@brianrossegan I unfortunately do not - but Simon Sinek is someone I absolutely recommend looking to. He's got books and many resources -- it's all about being a people first leader and he absolutely nails it.
Sooo, how do you go about being laid off after a few years of not being up to date as a software developer? That seems to be the common theme in sw careers. You go through the junior, mid, senior, tech lead stages and once you switch to engineering manager theres basically no way back and there aren't many open positions for engineering managers as those are usually promoted from within
@@prostmahlzeit Will try to cover some thoughts in a video on this. I also do more stream of consciousness thoughts (raw without edit) on topics like this at my other channel: UA-cam.com/@codecommute
🧑💼 Nailing The Behavioral Interview:
- dometrain.com/course/career-nailing-the-behavioral-interview/?affcode=1115529_nl-teyzg
💡 Learn how to program in C#:
- dometrain.com/course/getting-started-csharp?affcode=1115529_nl-teyzg
🧠Deep dive on C#:
- dometrain.com/course/deep-dive-csharp?affcode=1115529_nl-teyzg
🎁Zero to Hero C# Bundle:
- dometrain.com/bundle/from-zero-to-hero-csharp/?affcode=1115529_nl-teyzg
🪞Reflection in .NET
- dometrain.com/course/from-zero-to-hero-reflection-in-dotnet/?affcode=1115529_nl-teyzg
💪 Skill up your refactoring:
- dometrain.com/course/from-zero-to-hero-refactoring-for-csharp-developers?affcode=1115529_nl-teyzg
✉ Subscribe to my free software engineering newsletter:
- subscribe.devleader.ca
So sad to see this kind of content not getting views it deserves, I hope it will not discourage you and you will prevail with your content. Love from fellow Dev Lead, here before 100k subs!
@@The_Genezis I appreciate that 😁
Great post, thanks! Do you have any book recommendations for newer engineering managers?
@@brianrossegan I unfortunately do not - but Simon Sinek is someone I absolutely recommend looking to. He's got books and many resources -- it's all about being a people first leader and he absolutely nails it.
Sooo, how do you go about being laid off after a few years of not being up to date as a software developer? That seems to be the common theme in sw careers. You go through the junior, mid, senior, tech lead stages and once you switch to engineering manager theres basically no way back and there aren't many open positions for engineering managers as those are usually promoted from within
@@prostmahlzeit Will try to cover some thoughts in a video on this. I also do more stream of consciousness thoughts (raw without edit) on topics like this at my other channel: UA-cam.com/@codecommute
I am here
@@xpresspackage I wish you success then on your engineering manager journey 🙂