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by slededit
2968 days ago
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Some people would question your experience, and there is a chance that you are failing to appreciate others. However you may also accidentally be the big fish in a small pond. If that's the case try to get to the bigger pond. If you get to one of the big tech companies and find even there nobody is competent enough to mentor you then your either a genius or oblivious. |
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I've been jumping from small pond to small pond until now.
This large company's project is outsourced to over 30+ people where none of the devs have even touched React and come from an Enterprise Java background. It's 6+ months and late, when really the product would take a team of about 8 to do in 4 months. I come in and suddenly I'm tech lead managing and mentoring others.
I understand even this post feels like I'm unappreciative but it wasn't until two months ago that I had a teammate I could feel happy working with rather than me mentoring them.
I don't consider myself great or a genius, but this pain of knowing you can only teach yourself so much has bothered me since my first job.
Hence, how does one find a mentor?