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Scaling Software Teams is a weekly podcast to help software leaders navigate fast growth without losing the magic that made that growth possible. Every week, we bring you stories of...
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Scaling Software Teams is a weekly podcast to help software leaders navigate fast growth without losing the magic that made that growth possible. Every week, we bring you stories of trials, tribulations, and keys to success from high-growth engineering leaders all around the world.
We will learn together about how to scale a world-class engineering organization through hard-won stories about hiring developers, structuring teams, scaling collaboration, and managing managers.
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We will learn together about how to scale a world-class engineering organization through hard-won stories about hiring developers, structuring teams, scaling collaboration, and managing managers.
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Scaling Software Teams - Archived
Scaling Software Teams - Archived
On Startups and Escape Rooms, with Gregory Koberger
19 NOV 2019 · Gregory Koberger is the founder of ReadMe, a company that helps dev teams create and manage documentation and monitor APIs. He founded ReadMe after working at several startups in Silicon Valley, including Mozilla, and finding himself writing documentation for all of them.
In this episode, we talk about how he uses Challenge Coins to build community, human connection to drive out toxicity, and builds a technical interview that doesn’t feel like a pop quiz.
How Zapier Scales Past 100 Engineers, Part One With Doug Gaff
18 NOV 2019 · Doug Gaff is the VP of Engineering at Zapier, the software solution that helps your other software work together more effectively. His team recently crossed the 100 engineer threshold and they’re currently going through some exciting transitions as an organization. Their current inflection point has them moving from a functional focus to a vertical product focus. We’re excited to share what Doug has learned through this transition.
In this episode, we’re going to dive into Zapier’s organizational structure and learn how his team plans to scale to the next 100 engineers and beyond.
For notes and a full transcription of the episode, visit woventeams.com/43.
Launching a Coding School Without Writing a Single Line of Code, with Ariel Camus
12 NOV 2019 · Ariel Camus is the Founder and CEO at Microverse, a YC-backed distributed school for software engineers. They are available anywhere in the world, and they don’t charge students anything until they get hired.
In this episode, we talk about why remote workers are so much better at documentation than co-located workers, the practices that help hiring managers hire remote junior developers, and how Ariel launched a coding school without writing a single line of code.
The Three Questions To Ask Every New Manager, Part Two With Doug Gaff
5 NOV 2019 · This week, we bring you part two of our conversation with Doug Gaff. Doug is the VP of Engineering at Zapier, the software solution that helps your other software work together more effectively. As the leader of an organization with over 100 engineers, he has learned a lot about effective management and leadership.
In this episode, we talk about Doug’s management style and what questions he asks everyone who says they want to get into management.
For notes and a full transcription of the episode, visit woventeams.com/44.
Building a World-Class Onboarding Process For Your Software Engineering Team
22 OCT 2019 · This is the final week of our community questions series, and we saved the best for last.
We're not talking about hiring...we're talking about what comes next. How can we build a world-class onboarding process that keeps our new teammates engaged from day number one? In this episode, we chat with folks from large companies who have learned a lot about effective onboarding to find out what makes their process different.
What Do The Best Technical Assessments Have In Common?
15 OCT 2019 · The most common questions we get are about technical assessments. It's an area of concern for a lot of engineering leaders. Some believe their technical assessment is costing them great-fit candidates. Others believe they're not getting good enough information from their technical screening process.
In this episode, we dive deep into actionable insights that we can use to build effective, information-dense technical assessments. We talk to engineering leaders across the country who have gotten great results from their technical assessments to learn what makes them different, and what pitfalls they've managed to avoid.
How Can I Speed Up My Hiring Process Without Sacrificing End Results?
8 OCT 2019 · There's a tension in hiring, especially with software developers. If I hire too slow, candidates withdraw. If I hire too fast, I may hire the wrong person.
In this episode, we talk to engineering leaders who have threaded that needle to figure out what makes their process work. We'll discover the simple process changes that had the biggest impact on reducing their time-to-hire. We'll also learn about the importance of information density, and how we can build information-dense technical screens that are better for both candidates and hiring managers.
Hunting Hidden Gems - Tricks to Find Great-fit Developers That Other Hiring Managers Miss
1 OCT 2019 · Some hiring managers are elite at finding diamonds in the rough. In this episode, we're going to learn why.
This week, we talked to hiring managers across the country to learn what they do differently in their hiring process to find great-fit engineers that other leaders miss. We'll also find actionable steps you can take today to find more hidden gems in your hiring pool, so you can spend less time and money on headhunters and more time building great software.
Hiring Faster By Identifying Our Best-Performing Candidate Sources
24 SEP 2019 · On this week's episode, we're talking about hiring. More specifically, how do we find the candidate sources that are bringing us the best candidates?
If our methodology is flawed here, it could bias our entire hiring process, leading to worse outcomes and more homogeneous teams. In this episode, we're learning the best practices from hiring managers across the country so we can find better candidates and hire faster.
What Changes Our Engineering Team Should Expect After a Major Round of Funding
17 SEP 2019 · This week, we're talking about the scary side of a really exciting day...the day our startup raises a major round of funding.
Unfortunately, more money can mean more problems. The act of raising Venture Capital looks less like receiving a cardboard check from Publisher's Clearing House and more like hiring a new boss. In this episode, we talk to engineering leaders across the United States who have gone through a big fundraise and learn from their experience. We'll discuss what processes broke, and what they wish they knew before the big check arrived.
Scaling Software Teams is a weekly podcast to help software leaders navigate fast growth without losing the magic that made that growth possible. Every week, we bring you stories of...
show more
Scaling Software Teams is a weekly podcast to help software leaders navigate fast growth without losing the magic that made that growth possible. Every week, we bring you stories of trials, tribulations, and keys to success from high-growth engineering leaders all around the world.
We will learn together about how to scale a world-class engineering organization through hard-won stories about hiring developers, structuring teams, scaling collaboration, and managing managers.
show less
We will learn together about how to scale a world-class engineering organization through hard-won stories about hiring developers, structuring teams, scaling collaboration, and managing managers.
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