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by iEchoic
889 days ago
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I think this applies not only to startup founders but also to early-stage engineering teams. We distilled this into our company's engineering values: Real work is work that improves our product or makes our users happy. This includes writing code, helping others write code, and helping hire people that write code. #fakework is work that seems like work, but is mostly just vanity. Examples of #fakework include thought leadership, migrating things to shinier new technologies, and going to conferences. #fakework can be fun (and fun is worthwhile, too), but it doesn't count towards anything here. |
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