Debugging Sidekiq Poison Pills
That one time a memory leak almost took down one of our apps -- and how I fixed it
That one time a memory leak almost took down one of our apps -- and how I fixed it
If you're new to developing Rails applications, you've probably come across the term N + 1 queries. You probably also know that this is something you want to avoid. As an engineer who joined Gusto
Over the course of my career, I’ve mentored quite a number of people beyond those that I personally managed. This includes formal mentorship programs that I’ve volunteered for, heads of product management, and of course friends
In 2017, I became an engineering manager at Gusto. One year and many learnings later, I left the role.
Recently, there’s been a lot of buzz about render props over HOCs, but not a lot of real-life examples to showcase this. My team at Gusto recently launched Time Tracking [https://gusto.com/product/time-tools], a feature
Bugs in Gusto’s codebase mean that people don’t get paid. Mortgage payments, college tuition, child support—they all rely on accurate, timely paychecks. That’s why we need tens of thousands of tests across Ruby, Python,
As a Product Manager and top interviewer at Google, the founder of a venture-funded startup, and a product lead here at Gusto, I’ve interviewed several hundred candidates for PM roles. In this post, I will give you some insight into what I look for in applications and interviews.
When I first started managing product managers six years ago, I found it hard to provide my team with specific feedback to help them get to the next level in their careers. There’s no shortage of articles