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During my 25 years of work in the Software Development industry, I've enjoyed creating high performing teams by not only hiring top talent but providing mentorship and the opportunity for growth to anyone interested in investing and expanding their knowledge and skills. Creating a supportive...
During my 25 years of work in the Software Development industry, I've enjoyed creating high performing teams by not only hiring top talent but providing mentorship and the opportunity for growth to anyone interested in investing and expanding their knowledge and skills. Creating a supportive environment for professional and personal development was one of the most rewarding experiences as a manager, and I'm excited to share the tips and tricks I've learned throughout my career to help you lead your team to professional success.
In this chat, you'll learn...
- The different paths you can take as an engineer
- How to find a great mentor/ sponsor
- Skills to level-up your engineering career
- Tips for hiring great engineers (and how to stand out as a candidate!)
Meet The Speaker
Arus was born and raised in Armenia, where higher education and equal work opportunities are a big part of culture and are available for anyone willing to study, get a Graduate degree and work in the field. After school she worked in the Software Development industry as a developer, architect and later as an engineering manager. Software Development is still her favorite occupation and she would have done it again, if time was rewinded. :)
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