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Soft Skills Engineering

Jamison Dance and Dave Smithsoftskills.audio
It takes more than great code to be a great engineer. Soft Skills Engineering is a weekly advice podcast for software developers about the non-technical stuff that goes into being a great software developer.

Episodes

Episode 71: Informal Leadership and Dealing With Burnout

Jamison and Dave answer these questions: I’m sometimes an informal lead on project teams. How do I help the team get stuff done as a peer? How do I deal with burnout after an extended period of crunch time? Jamison mentions the blog post by Jamis Buck called To Smile Again where he talks about his experiences with burnout.

Aug 14, 201742 min

Episode 70: Appraisal-Driven Development and Meeting Creep

Jamison and Dave answer these questions: I’m a new team lead with a team member who is very appraisal-driven. How do I deal with them? Have you ever experienced meeting-creep? What do you do about it? Jamison mentions the 37 signals blog post on the downsides of group chat .

Jul 28, 201732 min

Episode 68: Paying Your Dues and Non-technical Hobbies

Jamison and Dave answer these questions: It’s been a year and I still haven’t touched the codebase. What should I do? All my hobbies revolve around computers. How do I develop other interests? Jamison mentioned Dan Luu’s article on how bad teams are always hiring. Here it is. Rich Hickey’s Hammock-Driven Development talk was also mentioned....

Jul 13, 201743 min

Episode 66: Nepotism and Minimum Junior Requirements

Jamison and Dave talk about these questions: My cousin is a manager at my employer. How do I avoid nepotism? I’d like to become a developer. What are the minimum requirements for a junior developer? When will I be “good enough” to get a job as a junior dev?

Jun 29, 201722 min

Episode 65: Left In The Dust and Imposter Syndrome

Jamison and Dave talk about these questions: I have a great, comfortable job that doesn’t push me very hard. How do I deal with worrying about being left in the dust? How do I deal with imposter syndrome?

Jun 22, 201739 min

Episode 64: Negative Peer Reviews and On Call

Jamison and Dave talk about these questions: How direct should I be in a peer review of a coworker who I really dislike? How do I convince developers to go on call?

Jun 15, 201737 min

Episode 63: (Rerun) Management Snobs and Two Bosses

Jamison and Dave were out this week, so here is a DEEP CUT from the archives. This originally aired as episode 41. How do I deal with someone who says their job (management) is so much harder than my job (engineering)? How do I deal with a two-boss situation where I am one of the bosses?

Jun 08, 201725 min

Episode 59: Buying Training and Unrelated Experience

Thanks to all the people who pointed us to the Single Level of Abstraction Principle which we obliquely referred to in episode 57 . We answer these two questions: How can I convince management to pay for developer training? Should I mention unrelated experience on an application?...

May 11, 201731 min

Episode 58: Dropping Out and Interview Prep (Rerun)

Dave and Jamison were out this week, so we have a re-run of a DEEP CUT for you. This originally aired as episode 18. We answer these two questions: I have a part-time job as a developer while I’m still in school. Should I drop out and just work full time? How do I prepare for a job interview?

May 02, 201742 min

Episode 55: Ng-Conf Live Episode

It’s a special ng-conf live episode! Dave and Jamison answer these questions in front of a live audience: When you go freelancing, do your coding skills atrophy? What is something you wish you knew about freelancing before you started? I met all my aggressive career goals. What next? Here is the Khan Academy Engineering Ladder Jamison mentioned towards the end of the show....

Apr 11, 201734 min

Episode 54: Sneaky Contractors and Job Titles

Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Our codebase is really bad, and management hired a contractor behind our backs to rewrite it. What should I do? How important are job titles when looking for a new job? Here is the Khan Academy Engineering Ladder Jamison mentioned towards the end of the show....

Apr 04, 201742 min

Episode 53: Bait and Switch and Informing Your Manager

Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I was hired for one thing, but ended up doing something very different that I don’t enjoy. What do I do? How do I tell my manager that I’m moving into management on another team?

Mar 29, 201730 min

Episode 52: Slowness Guilt and I Have No Side Projects

Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I feel guilty about how slow I’m working. What should I do? I’d like to find a job, but I don’t have any completed side projects or an interesting GitHub profile. How can I explain this?

Mar 21, 201726 min

Episode 51: Junior Scrum Master In Trouble And Jamison Has No Degree

Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I’m a junior developer on a team of seniors, and I’m also the Scrum Master. Our team has lots of problems. What do I do? Jamison openly talks about not finishing his degree. How did he put it on his resume or explain it to potential employers? In question two Jamison discovers he has been lying on his LinkedIn profile for half a decade, and freaks out a little bit. The mistake is corrected, but can the damage ever be undone? Tune in next week on SOFT SKIL...

Mar 15, 201731 min

Episode 49: Candidate Plagiarism and a Tightwad Employer

Dave and Jamison answer these questions: What do I do if I suspect my co-worker plagiarized my homework assignment in their own interview? My employer is making me provide my own laptop. Is this normal? We mention The Joel Test . Also remember to tweet about the show for endorsements from Dave and Jamison for completely serious and relevant skills like doomsday-bunker-building and yodeling....

Feb 28, 201728 min

Episode 47: Speaking Up In A New Job and Personal Issues

Dave and Jamison answer these questions: How soon into a new job is it appropriate to raise concerns? What do you do when issues in your personal life affect your work? Thank you to Algolia for sponsoring this episode. Check out their job posting at algolia.com/softskillsengineering . Also thanks to Battlefield: Bad Company 2, which I spent 310 hours playing....

Feb 14, 201731 min

Episode 46: My New Crappy Job and Youth vs the Status Quo

Dave and Jamison answer these questions: How do I deal with my new job that turns out to be crappy? How do I know how hard to push back against more experienced engineers when suggesting a new idea? Thank you to Algolia for sponsoring this episode. Check out their job posting at algolia.com/softskillsengineering ....

Feb 07, 201740 min

Episode 45: RAPID FIRE and Micromanagers

It’s our first RAPID FIRE episode, where we answer a bunch of questions rapid-ish-ly. Why do I get passed up for developer jobs? Should I take this high-paying job even though it’s a scary change? Should I quit my first job after five years? We also answer a longer question: How do I deal with a micromanaging project manager? Thank you to Algolia for sponsoring this episode. Check out their job posting at algolia.com/softskillsengineering ....

Jan 28, 201725 min

Episode 44: Discussing Firing and Writing Job Postings

Dave and Jamison answer these questions: When I let someone go, should I tell them the reason why? How do I write a good job description? We mention Julia Evans’ blog post A litmus test for job descriptions in the second question.

Jan 25, 201734 min

Episode 43: Internship Costs and CS Interview Questions

Dave and Jamison answer these questions: What do internships cost companies? How do you feel about asking hard technical computer science questions in interviews? The second question was prompted by this tweet: In 20 years of engineering I've never said, "thank goodness we hired someone who can reverse a b tree on a whiteboard while strangers watch" — Samantha 🐝 Quiñones (@ieatkillerbees) December 14, 2016...

Jan 16, 201741 min

Episode 42: Bootcamp Job Hopping and Cultural Reliability

In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Should I switch jobs to my fourth job within two years of graduating from a bootcamp? What non-technical practices and cultural attributes improve software reliability?

Jan 02, 201730 min
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