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Anton Zaides's avatar

Really interesting read, thanks! I read Bock's 'Work Rules!' a couple of years back, and I remember enjoying it a lot. The part I remember the most is the emphasis on data in hiring - 'don’t trust your gut, measure objectively and compare the results over time' (which is something organizations rarely do).

It's impressive that Google actually took the data-driven approach even to management skillls (with apparent success).

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Akos Komuves's avatar

Managers matter a lot. Unfortunately, I haven't had any at my first positions.

At my first job as a Java Developer, I embraced being behind the screens, solving coding problems, and not interacting with our customers. I don't think I knew what Soft Skills even meant. 4-person team, all engineers, boss is a tech guy with sales experience. I haven't met a single client for years. It was my dream job. Or at least I thought so.

As soon as I turned to freelancing and later to consulting, I learned the hard way that my silly coding problems were like 10% of how software is built.

Whether you're selling services or planning to build a solution, it always starts with _someone else_ where you immediately need those soft skills. I wish I had at least some coaching in soft skills.

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