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From Software Engineer to Manager with Oleksii Gyturo | #SerpApiPodcast, Episode 9

In episode we discuss the career growth in management. Oleksii, as an aspiring manager, faced a multitude of questions and challenges. Career growth depends not only on how well a manager copes with the tasks, but also on how open they are to new knowledge and experience.

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Show notes

[00:00:00] Introduction
[00:02:11] Did you grow from another position or have been hired as the head of mobile?
[00:03:29] You have started as an individual contributor but then you started working on more and more why?
[00:06:55] What was a result of involving you in a leadership strategy?
[00:10:32] Experience exchange (from respondent to interviewer)
[00:20:14] How do you deal with multiple sources of information about the business?
[00:36:04] What is Illia’s mission at SerpApi?
[00:56:02] Long term planning or being spontaneous? How did you manage that?
[01:06:38] Who is an engineering manager?
[01:10:09] Why have you decided to consult businesses?
[01:12:29] Do you treat consulting as a business?
[01:14:34] Epilogue (few words from Oleksii)


SerpApi Podcast is about SERP (search engine results pages) and e-commerce data scraping: parsing, circumvention of blocking, web automation, proxies, legal part of scraping, performance, data extraction and validation.

Use cases for SERP data scraping: programmatic search engine optimization (SEO) and local SEO, machine learning (ML), artificial intelligence (AI), large language models (LLMs), news monitoring, open-source intelligence (OSINT), voice assistants, e-commerce competitor research.

The podcast is brought to you by SerpApi team: https://serpapi.com

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