This is the most realistic and actionable advice regarding promotion. i got passed over twice for promotions and i know the pain. whatever you have said is absolute gold.
Incredibly valuable content. Especially love the business/technical vocabulary and terms you used. “bought in”, “performance against the next level”, etc. Also love that you have videos covering difference stages of the engineering career. Its great to be able to look 2/3/5 steps ahead. Please keep uploading, love your channel!
Hey, just wanted to shout out about the awesome content you're creating! You're still away from accumulating enough subscribers & viewers, but you've definitely got the substance and it won't be long before you make it :)
Great suggestion! I've got a similar request on another video, so I'll add it to the list of things to do. Are there any particular aspects of culture you'd like to make sure I hit?
@@TheDeliberateEngineer Thanks. Yeah, please touch upon how open each of them is to move around within company, how open they are to talk to skip managers , etc.
Can you provide suggestions on how to increase visibility of our work as senior engineer so that I can convince management to promote me to principal engineer ?
This is gold. Hidden gem in RUclips
Thank you!
Agreed
This is the most realistic and actionable advice regarding promotion. i got passed over twice for promotions and i know the pain. whatever you have said is absolute gold.
Sorry to hear about getting passed over, and thank you for your kind words!
@@TheDeliberateEngineer Thank u. i got promoted this year though and i followed on similar lines to what u said
Amazing that you provide so much great material in RUclips.
Thanks for taking your time for sharing this! Very nice work
Thanks for these videos! I like that they are straight to the point with actionable items and no click bait exaggerations with unrealistic outcomes
Thank you for watching and commenting!
Incredibly valuable content. Especially love the business/technical vocabulary and terms you used. “bought in”, “performance against the next level”, etc.
Also love that you have videos covering difference stages of the engineering career. Its great to be able to look 2/3/5 steps ahead.
Please keep uploading, love your channel!
Thank you for watching and commenting! I'm glad it's useful!
Hey, just wanted to shout out about the awesome content you're creating!
You're still away from accumulating enough subscribers & viewers, but you've definitely got the substance and it won't be long before you make it :)
Thank you for watching and for the kind comment! I hope you're right :)
I work in another realm of engineering, but your advice translates so well to not only software engineering. Thanks for making great content!
Thank you for watching! I'm glad the advice is useful for other engineering as well!
Excellent advice! Am enjoying your The Deliberate Engineer RUclips channel!
Thank you Mitch, and thanks for watching! And while I'm at it, for being an awesome manager for the best part of my career!
John, thanks so much!
I’m promoting you to Master Distinguished RUclips SWE Mentor. 😊
Awesome! I heard that comes with double the salary, so much appreciated!
Great information. Great content as usual
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thanks for sharing this valuable advice, Can you alos make a video on 'culture' for each company you worked at ?
Great suggestion! I've got a similar request on another video, so I'll add it to the list of things to do. Are there any particular aspects of culture you'd like to make sure I hit?
@@TheDeliberateEngineer Thanks. Yeah, please touch upon how open each of them is to move around within company, how open they are to talk to skip managers , etc.
Can you provide suggestions on how to increase visibility of our work as senior engineer so that I can convince management to promote me to principal engineer ?
You need the right opportunities, ultimately. Have you seen my video on reaching principal engineer? ruclips.net/video/Xfq5iyX7BLQ/видео.html
basically suck up to your manager
This is rule number one. Everything else already assumes this.