A Software Engineer's Guide to Seniority: A Guide to Technical Leadership


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Description

There are few books in the market that talk about the effort within and outside of the job that helps software engineers advance in their careers. This book is a truthful and introspective look at technical careers and a consolidation of that information and advice for engineers that are looking to elevate their career to the senior level.
While charting a path to becoming a senior software engineer you'll study how to handle the obligations and complexities involved in that role. While most of the software engineer job is exploratory and involves learning new things nearly every day, this book will show you how to be a manager, a leader, and to achieve seniority in your tech role.
From learning how to optimize your resume to knowing how to interview for positions on your team to helping your team grow and develop their own skills and career, this is a book that all software engineers need.
What You'll Learn
  • Optimize your resume for applications
  • Standard tips for interviewing in software engineer positions
  • Become a mentor and leader at your job
Who This Book Is For
Entry to mid-level software engineers working in a corporate environment


Author: Jocelyn Harper
Publisher: Apress
Published: 12/03/2022
Pages: 63
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.26lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.16d
ISBN13: 9781484287828
ISBN10: 1484287827
BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Software Development & Engineering | General
- Business & Economics | Management | General
- Business & Economics | Strategic Planning

About the Author
Jocelyn has had a large passion for technology since the age of 9 where she taught herself HTML and CSS to build websites and design layouts in Paint Shop Pro. Many years and Java coding boot camp later, now a senior software engineer looking for next role and is also the host of Git Cute Podcast, a technology podcast that is aimed at providing technology and career advice without the humdrum and heaviness of technical jargon. Outside of work, Jocelyn devotes a portion of her time to traveling around the country giving technical presentations and talks about diversity and inclusion within the tech sector.