Software is a Team Sport

Tiffany Jachja

31 min · 17 de jul de 2025
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This month, we chat with Tiffany Jachja, Senior Engineering Manager at Yahoo. She is also a Career Coach and conference speaker. You can find her on Twitch entertaining and mentoring devs through resume review and general discussions about the tech industry. Our discussion for this episode covers all sorts of topics regarding managing people including: - Transitioning from dev to management - Guiding devs on her teams and helping them advance their careers - The differences between managing a handful of devs to 12+ people - How she conducts interviews across various experience levels

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