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by andrewxdiamond 1174 days ago
As someone who runs one of the most global APIs in the world, I promise you, I do in fact sleep
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What's your pager rotation like? I want to say you have follows-the-sun, and so your on-call shifts are 12-hours long and you swap with a team on the other side of the world from you so you can get said sleep, but I don't want to just assume that.
Dayshifts are 9-5, night shifts are 5-9. Same team rotates through both. I have done plenty of overnight oncalls.

Some teams do follow the sun type rotations, but my team is all in Seattle.

Fascinating, glad I asked!
That's why a global team is important, when you sleep they work, when they sleep you work. Work is constant when you're servicing the globe.
And work is constantly slow as well, since it’s impossible to get people in the room at the same time
Why does everyone need to be in the room? I have a groomed backlog and can talk to people async as needed. We also record meetings if you missed them and depending on the context of the meeting or importance, we'll hold timezone friendly meetings for everyone as required.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯

We have a different work philosophy. I do work with teams in India and England, and it’s painful to accomplish anything cross team

Everyone employed by your company, who work in the same industry stops and starts working at the same time, all around the world?
No, but my team owns our own APIs. We are all located in the same area and we go oncall for our service.