The Databricks Data Engineer
You scroll past the cancelled junior req, the "serverless first" line on your director's planning slide, and the third Lakebase mention from your Databricks rep this quarter. Each one looks like a news item. None of them feel like they're about you. They are. Four structural shifts have already happened in the field, and the words "Databricks data engineer" don't mean what they meant in 2024. Most engineers haven't named them out loud yet, which is why their next promotion packet is going to read a year out of date. In this episode: - Why the junior hiring pipeline didn't pause - it closed, and what that does to mid-level reqs - How serverless quietly turned cost discipline into the new performance tuning, and why your manager wants it in your promo packet - Where Unity Catalog fluency crossed from "nice differentiator" to "you get filtered in the screen without it" - What the data engineering and backend convergence (Lakebase, serving layers, operational reads on the lakehouse) opens up for engineers who move first - The diagnostic question to ask yourself about the skill you're betting your next two years on This episode is for Databricks data engineers planning their 2026, whether you're a senior wondering where your value is moving, a mid-level engineer trying to pick the right thing to learn next, or a junior staring at a hiring market that doesn't look like the one you trained for. You'll walk away with a four-part map of the field and a concrete next move for your career segment. --- Helping 18,000+ Databricks data engineers become seniors: interview like seniors, execute like seniors, think like seniors. Follow The Databricks Data Engineer for new episodes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jakublasak Newsletter: dataengineer.wiki #DataEngineering #Databricks #DataEngineer #CareerGrowth #ApacheSpark #DeltaLake #UnityCatalog #Lakebase
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