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Good reads: Being a senior engineer beyond coding

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Old School Burke
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Good reads: Being a senior engineer beyond coding
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  1. An Incomplete List of Skills Senior Engineers Need, Beyond Coding
    Key Learning: Senior Engineers require a diverse skill set that is beyond coding. From running effective meetings and mentoring peers to influencing cross-team projects and handling non-technical stakeholder discussions, Fournier lays out essential skills that are often overlooked​.
  2. How Do Individual Contributors Get Stuck?
    Key Learning: Understanding the common pitfalls that hinder the progress of individual contributors is crucial. Fournier discusses scenarios like overthinking solutions, getting sidetracked by helping others, and struggling with project planning, offering insights on how to navigate these challenges​.
  3. On Being a Senior Engineer
    Key Learning: Seniority in engineering isn't just about technical ability; it encompasses maturity, empathy, and awareness of cognitive biases. This article emphasizes the importance of understanding trade-offs, avoiding CYAE (Cover Your Ass Engineering), and being empathetic towards different stakeholders in a project​.
  4. Start Right Before You Get Eaten by the Bear
    Key Learning: Effective communication is the key in senior roles. This piece encourages professionals to cut the fluff and be concise, focusing on the essence of the message to enhance clarity and efficiency​.
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