My current job title is "Co-CEO", and there are a lot of perks to this situation, but it's hard not to be envious of folks who get to contribute to software development with slightly lower stakes.
I have no plans to change any time soon, but in the future if I ever find myself moved on from this role, I could see myself seeking out something along the lines of "Principle Software Engineer" and try to organize myself to mostly deal with technical problems throughout my day.
it's hard not to be envious of folks who get to contribute to software development with slightly lower stakes
I feel passion and determination towards the code in this.
That probably explains your competency in the field best and justify the career success as the result of it. I assume the business knowledge is completely different field and obviously, when paired with solid coding knowledge, can do wonders as you and Jess have shown. Thanks for the platform! β€π
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My current job title is "Co-CEO", and there are a lot of perks to this situation, but it's hard not to be envious of folks who get to contribute to software development with slightly lower stakes.
I have no plans to change any time soon, but in the future if I ever find myself moved on from this role, I could see myself seeking out something along the lines of "Principle Software Engineer" and try to organize myself to mostly deal with technical problems throughout my day.
I feel passion and determination towards the code in this.
That probably explains your competency in the field best and justify the career success as the result of it. I assume the business knowledge is completely different field and obviously, when paired with solid coding knowledge, can do wonders as you and Jess have shown. Thanks for the platform! β€π