Comment by offbyone

1 year ago

I was your opposite number at AWS for many years. Like you say, it was one of the best jobs I've ever had, but over there it was a career dead end. I wasn't laid off, but I had to leave it to have any hope of growing myself.

I feel for ya, zem; if you ever turn up at a PyCon in person, lemme buy you a drink.

I guess it was in some ways a career dead end at google too, I joined as a senior engineer and never bothered applying for promotion to staff, and most of my teammates were similar. On the other hand, I never felt I wasn't growing myself because I learnt a lot, took on some very ambitious projects, and was trusted with a lot of ownership and input into "what do you feel the most effective thing you could be working on right now is?"