1 day ago · Tech · 0 comments

Many engineers should be doing less work. I don’t necessarily mean producing less code or fewer changes, but literally working fewer hours in the day. When they do work, they should be working at a slower pace. I like to aim to be running at 80% utilization by default: unless I have a high-pressure project going on, I spend 20% of my workday away from the computer. High-impact opportunities Why? Performance at tech companies is dominated by outlier events. When I think about the most impactful changes I’ve made, many of them involved a surprisingly trivial amount of work. There are no points for effort in software development. What matters is solving the right problem at the right time. In large engineering organizations, there are usually trivial pieces of engineering work you could do that would make tens or hundreds of millions of dollars for the company. Here are three common examples: First, when the company is trying to sign a big enterprise deal, stepping in with a feature or…

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