Something unexpected happened this week: I was offered my first senior engineer position. I'll be focussed mainly on the project management and planning side of things, and I'm being encouraged to delegate the software development work. I'm still prepared to get my hands dirty with the coding and systems administration, if anyone gets stuck on a tricky problem, and I'll likely be working on a couple of .NET applications as personal projects. It will also be hard to resist the temptation to refactor code here and there.
Bigger things
Bigger things
Bigger things
Something unexpected happened this week: I was offered my first senior engineer position. I'll be focussed mainly on the project management and planning side of things, and I'm being encouraged to delegate the software development work. I'm still prepared to get my hands dirty with the coding and systems administration, if anyone gets stuck on a tricky problem, and I'll likely be working on a couple of .NET applications as personal projects. It will also be hard to resist the temptation to refactor code here and there.