20/09/2024
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From a Middle Engineer to an Architect: Pitfalls and Tips
16:30 UTC
Online
Russian
Free
About the event
Drawing on the collective experience of other engineers who have taken a similar path, Pavel Veinik will tell us step by step about the key transformations, pitfalls, and recommendations on the journey from middle engineer to architect and CTO. During this talk, you'll learn about the stages each engineer typically goes through.
It is interesting for:
IT engineers looking for ways to grow more quickly and easily, as well as those who work with them: project managers, delivery managers, resource managers, CTOs, business analysts, testers, recruiters, and HR managers.
Topics and speakers
Pavel Veinik
Founder Hard & Soft Skills, Solution Architect
From a Middle Engineer to an Architect: Pitfalls and Tips
About the topic
What is the difference between the development of a Mid-level developer and a Senior developer? – How and where can a Senior developer grow? – Where is the ceiling for a Front-end developer, QA Automation Engineer, Back-end developer, and mobile developer? – Why do less technically skilled engineers often earn more? – What is the difference between Team Leads and Tech Leads, and why is it not advisable to combine both roles? – What types of architects are there, and do you need to aim for that role? How do you grow into an architect? – Who is a CTO, how do you become one, and is it necessary?
About the speaker
Pavel has been a developer since 2003 and an educator since 2008, with a focus on training senior developers and architects since 2018. He has shared his expertise at over 100 meetups and conferences. Pavel used to be a developer, team lead, architect, and CTO in small startups, large corporations, and product companies. Over the past 15 years, he has trained more than 1,000 developers, and in the last five years, over 200 architects. He creates and delivers training courses across various technical disciplines. Pavel specializes in distributed systems architecture, high-load systems, microservice architecture, system engineering, engineer development, and organizational communication.
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