I'm a coder who has worn a lot of hats, from individual contributor to lead engineer to "CTO" (yes, in quotes, make of that what you will!). I've plenty to learn and hopefully some to share as well.
I am fairly confident in my coding skills and I haven't felt like I was performing poorly in a long time, when it comes to code. But I feel kinda bad at being a "lead engineer", even though people tell me I'm doing well. I'm not that organized, I don't like meetings, and I don't think I'm good at mentorship. You could say that any sort of planning meeting makes me feel like a doofus.
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I am fairly confident in my coding skills and I haven't felt like I was performing poorly in a long time, when it comes to code. But I feel kinda bad at being a "lead engineer", even though people tell me I'm doing well. I'm not that organized, I don't like meetings, and I don't think I'm good at mentorship. You could say that any sort of planning meeting makes me feel like a doofus.