Simple steps for a better technical interview
Technical interviewing can feel formidable. Make it easier by standardizing your interview process.
Technical interviewing can feel formidable. Make it easier by standardizing your interview process.
Growth Engineering is all about growing the user base. Of course, to grow a user base, the product quality is important, but there should also be some effort (lots of effort, actually), to persuade the user to try using the product in the first place.
At Gusto, teams have a lot of autonomy on how they work. Teams can define their own processes. Over the past year, my team has developed a somewhat unconventional method that has resulted in better productivity, outcomes, and team happiness.
The work is done, your team has spent the days, weeks, months, building a new feature and it is ready to deploy! But wait - will this new feature break everything? Build confidence in your new feature with a test fest.
From Unsplash [https://unsplash.com/photos/IiEFmIXZWSw?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditShareLink] My team, Developer Experience (DEx), owns the Continuous Integration (CI) [https://www.atlassian.com/continuous-delivery/continuous-integration] experience at Gusto. When I joined
My first week on a team, I broke production. Advices for renaming in a dynamic language, where it is difficult to find the usages you are looking for.
Code reviews can be leveraged for so much more than finding bugs. In this post, learn how to approach a code review and give feedback to your team that ensures quality and growth.
Have you ever opened a pull request and been stuck on filling out the description? Do you feel like you could be getting more out of your code reviews? If so, the tips in this post are for you.