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Engineering manager and paying subscriber here — I just cannot recommend The Pragmatic Engineer strongly enough. It's a fantastic resource, and I'd happily pay more money for it. I think the thing I appreciate most is that @gorosz really does go very deep into topics, to the point of sharing (anonymized) concrete resources like project plans, performance review structures, hiring pipelines, team planning documents, etc. There's so much in here that I can directly apply in my own environment. I'm very grateful to have found this newsletter.
@menzenski Appreciate the feedback, Matt, and glad that you can take some of the ideas/approaches and give them a go! Thanks for mentioning the resources, I was wondering how useful those are. My theory is that they could be good ones to start, and you later make your own as you need it.
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@gorosz I have been finding the resources very useful. For some things, we have internal resources that I have been comparing to the ones you provide. For other things, we don't yet have internal resources and I've been using yours as a jumping-off-point.
@rahul_pandey1 Thanks Rahul! I still refer to this video we did together as advice for people wanting to negotiate their offer: Keep it up with the Tech Career Growth Community!!
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I've been reading Gergely's The Pragmatic Engineer blog for the longest time & gotten a lot of benefits over the years for my career.
I'm happy to support by buying his books & now subscribing to the newsletter!
I have read a couple of posts from @gorosz and I have to say they are super in detailed with incredible insights, a must read for product and project managers, tech leads, managers and even devs.
Congrats on the launch 👏
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Congratulations on the launch! I got so much out of the free content that I subscribed. Looking forward to more!
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While I'm not an engineer, I work directly with engineers on helping them create content as well as covering the tech scene in Southeastern Europe. Gergely's blog and now newsletter are THE source to inspire potential topics as well as look at trends from an engineer management point of view. Recommend to not just engineering managers and CTOs, but anyone working with our eng friends :D
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I am a subscriber and an avid follower. Also a full stack dotnet developer.
I've read his book "the tech resume inside out", which is very good. It helped me get a lot of offers. It also helped me help others to get good jobs.
Also his blog is awesome. Has interesting topics regarding the tech market. Helped me understand my position in the market.
His subscription is worth it. Gives you good insight into the tech space. I now have a clearer picture and can set my targets better.
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