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DESCRIPTION: Welcome to the meetup for technical leaders!  \n\n ⏰ Schedul
 e \n\n \n 6:00pm - Arrival\, refreshments\, networking \n 6:45pm - Welcome
  \n 6:50pm - Talk 1 \n 7:20pm - Break \n 7:35pm - Talk 2 \n 8:05pm - Netwo
 rking \n 9:00pm - Close \n \n\n 🌟 Speakers \n\n Hosts: Brandon Hays (Se
 nior Engineering Manager\, Fastly) \n\n Speaker: Annie Hsieh (Engineering 
 Manager\, Square Root) @ankey \n\n Talk: Surviving and Thriving in Your Fi
 rst Management Role \n\n You’ve made the move from being an individual c
 ontributor into management\, now what? The transition can be quite jarring
 \, even if you think you are prepared for it. In this talk\, I’ll share 
 the most important lessons I’ve learned in my first year of being an eng
 ineering manager and how I adjusted to my new role. If you are already in 
 management\, I hope this talk can serve as a refresher about how to coach 
 others looking to get into management.  \n\n Speaker: Elliott Chenger (Sta
 ff Android Engineer\, Dosh) @Echenger \n\n Talk: Engineering with Empathy 
 \n\n Ever seen a rookie mistake in a code review\, find an incredibly simp
 le bug in a legacy code base or maybe have an interviewee make a minor mis
 take during an interview? Congratulations\, you have encountered a normal 
 human being!  \n\n Let’s talk about how we can turn mistakes and misunde
 rstandings into teaching moments while being direct without being rude. We
 ’ve all been there\, so let’s talk about how our actions can make or b
 reak our relationships with other engineers\, designers\, QA members\, etc
 ...  \n\n \n\n The Lead Developer is an international series of conference
 s and meetups for technical leaders in London\, Berlin\, Austin\,  New Yor
 k and San Francisco. Find out more and check out 100+ talk videos on impos
 ter syndrome\, leading and scaling technical teams\, and lots more at TheL
 eadDev.com. \n
LAST-MODIFIED:20190915T181140
LOCATION:Duo Security\, Austin
ORGANIZER:mailto:hello@whiteoctoberevents.co.uk
SUMMARY:Lead Dev Meetup - Austin - September 2019
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/the-lead-developer-meetup/austin-september-2019
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/the-lead-developer-meetup/austin-september-2019
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190827T070452
LOCATION:Duo Security\,  804 Congress Ave #500\, Austin\, TX 78701\, USA
ORGANIZER:mailto:hello@whiteoctoberevents.co.uk
SUMMARY:[Lead Dev Meetup - Austin - September 2019] Free RSVP
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/the-lead-developer-meetup/austin-september-2019
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/the-lead-developer-meetup/austin-september-2019
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