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"Unfortunately, you will undoubtedly encounter prima donnas among senior developers, but the best senior developers (or senior anything, really) do embrace their roles as mentors." THIS, this is exactly what I think! I wish there were more people who think like that, but that's not only software related, right?
Thank you so much, these are awesome tips that you are sharing. Thank you so much for this final comment, sending you the best :3
but the best senior developers (or senior anything, really) do embrace their roles as mentors." THIS, this is exactly what I think!
Based on my recent interviews at several different companies, they seem to prefer to hire prima donna (aka know-it-alls) senior developers instead of people who would embrace a role as a mentor and guide.
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"Unfortunately, you will undoubtedly encounter prima donnas among senior developers, but the best senior developers (or senior anything, really) do embrace their roles as mentors." THIS, this is exactly what I think! I wish there were more people who think like that, but that's not only software related, right?
Thank you so much, these are awesome tips that you are sharing. Thank you so much for this final comment, sending you the best :3
but the best senior developers (or senior anything, really) do embrace their roles as mentors." THIS, this is exactly what I think!
Based on my recent interviews at several different companies, they seem to prefer to hire prima donna (aka know-it-alls) senior developers instead of people who would embrace a role as a mentor and guide.