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by tguvot
1964 days ago
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I most definitely enable developers to take responsibilities. I don't want to do more then what I need to do. I also prefer to help developers grow and take more responsibility, as it makes my life easier. BTW, principal software engineer in many places == architect. Titles are very country dependent, company dependent. When startup where I worked was bought by US company I became principal. When I was acquired by German, I was retitled... don't even remember to what. >Judging by what I saw of environments with software architects as a role, I guess I shouldn't be surprised at this. I wasn't always working in companies that had this title. Yet, this still remains true. Also we may have different standards and operate in different environment on different types of products :) |
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