Birds of a Feather (BoF) with Swanand and SVS

Birds of a Feather (BoF) with Swanand and SVS

All about being a well-rounded engineer and engineering leader.

Here’s your chance to ask anything about being a well-rounded engineer and a great engineering leader to Swanand Pagnis and Siddarth Sharma (SVS on Twitter)

This is a casual AMA and discussion. The goal is to learn together, talk to other fellow engineers, and discuss our approaches around:

  • The meaning of a well-rounded engineer
  • Traits of a good engineering leader and how to become one
  • and much more...

Enjoy these conversations with a hot cuppa tea and some special samosa during the best rainy weather in Pune. :-)

(Limited seats)

Who should attend?

  • You are an engineer or engineering leader.
  • You care for your craft, and you want to get better at it.
  • You understand that being an outstanding IC requires soft skills and business skills, and that being an outstanding Eng Leader requires hard skills.

What you should do if and when you register?

Great! You’ve pressed the ‘Register’ button! But what’s an AMA without great questions?

Take 10 minutes, and think about your career and aspirations. Think about that geeky friend who grins when faced with a hard programming problem. Think about that mentor who changed your life by giving you the right nudge at the right time! Do you have questions about how to go from where you are to where they are? Do you want a roadmap to get there?

Write your questions in the comments section. Be as specific or generic as you’d like, read through other questions that have been asked and comment on them if you want to “vote them up”. If you want to be anonymous, DM your questions to me @vedang on Twitter, and I will post them on your behalf!

Let’s spark some excellent conversation at the One2N office!

Venue

One2N Pune office

2nd Floor, Rachna Ventura, ITI Rd, Ward No 8

Pushpak Park, Aundh

Pune - 411007

Maharashtra, IN

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