Become the engineer everyone wants to work with

Hosted by Gregor Ojstersek and John Crickett

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What you'll learn

Being a great engineer to work with > pure technical skills

Software development is a team sport and engineers that makes others around them better are very valuable.

How to become a great engineer to work with

We'll define the key points that makes an engineer a great person to work with.

How managers think of such engineers

Such engineers are first to get promoted, we'll define why that is the case!

Why this topic matters

Fundamental and very crucial thing to understand. You can be the best and most technically skilled engineer in the world, but without being able to collaborate well with others, it unfortunately won't mean much.

You'll learn from

Gregor Ojstersek

CTO and Author of Engineering Leadership newsletter (71k+ subscribers)

Gregor is an engineering leader with over 10+ years of experience in the engineering industry.

He has a passion for solving complicated problems with innovative concepts. Loves learning about new technologies, sharing his knowledge and teaching others.

With over 100k followers across all the social platforms, he is helping a lot of people to become great engineering leaders.

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John Crickett

Engineering Leader and Author of Coding Challenges & Developing Skills

John is a software engineer and sometimes a manager of software engineers. He worked as both a senior individual contributor (Staff+) and a senior manager (VP Engineering, Head of Software Development).

He worked across many tech stacks. Spent most of the last six years building distributed systems with Python and Flask deployed on AWS using CloudFormation and some CDK.

Recently he has done some TypeScript/JavaScript, React and Next.js on the frontend with Node.js and Express on the backend. All deployed on AWS using CDK.

For most of his career before that he worked in C++. He is coming the full circle now and currently learning Rust. Coding Challenges was born out of the process of learning Rust by building real-world applications.

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