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by BeetleB
2221 days ago
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> In practice it is more complex - people with a talent for teaching and leadership and are experts are incredibly rare. Not in my experience. While there are obviously fewer people who have both traits, they're not at all rare. In practice, what I see is that such people shift away from teaching/mentoring as it takes time/effort that their manager does not reward. If you want talented people who mentor well, make sure such mentoring is rewarded. |
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I don’t think it’s that simple. I work with tons of talented engineers who put a huge amount of effort into tasks that management doesn’t care about - like refactoring our codebase.
In contrast everywhere I have worked management has cared about being able to level up new developers and under performers (assuming it’s a skill deficit).