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 a lot 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.