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by avleenvig
3134 days ago
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Indeed.
As your business grows (it is growing, right - that's why you hired more engineers?) you need to scale yourself.
If you don't, eventually you'll become the bottleneck. Following this process has a definite cost up front. You have to give up doing some work in order to help someone else grow and learn the system.
But once they do, your business now has an extra version of you. Not as experienced, but hopefully still pretty good.
Let that person handle more work, trust them, and hire another person.
Rinse and repeat. The truth is that when you get more senior, you almost have to stop focusing solely on knocking out code or fixing problems yourself, and commit to helping others learn how to do it. If you become the bottleneck, the business will start to work around you and then you will become irrelevant. |
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