Tech Talent Talk

Birgit Pohl and Oliver Zauritz
Tech Talent Talk

Bridging the Gap Between Recruitment and Engineering

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  1. Event faster, even cheaper

    1월 14일

    Event faster, even cheaper

    The tech landscape is evolving at lightning speed, driven by economic shifts and the rapid adoption of AI. In this episode, we dive deep into the challenges and opportunities this creates for engineering leadership. Join us as we explore the human side of tech teams, the realities of navigating AI’s impact, and the delicate balance leaders must strike in a world where the lines between humans and machines blur more than ever. 💡 Key topics we cover: • The Human Factor in Tech Leadership: Why it’s critical to view engineers as people, not just resources, and how leaders can address both mental health and output. • Flexibility and Openness: Embracing the realities of bad days and unknowns in projects, and fostering an environment of openness that allows space for emotions—even tears of joy. • AI’s Role in Engineering Workflows: How AI’s limitations—like hallucination and unreliability—require engineers to adapt and maintain quality assurance. The importance of “garbage in, garbage out” in ensuring accurate outcomes. • The Shifting Perception of Engineers: From being seen as costly to AI-assisted coding changing the narrative, we unpack common misconceptions about engineers and their contributions. • AI in Recruitment and Beyond: Why coding challenges may no longer be relevant in a world where communication and problem-solving matter more. What role does AI play in hiring junior developers, and how is the AI Act reshaping the industry? • Business Meets Tech: Bridging the gap between business priorities and engineering needs—why scalability, maintainability, and rewriting models still matter, and how engineers can communicate their value effectively. We’ll also discuss: • The changing hiring landscape for junior developers. • Balancing assumptions with active discovery in project management. • Whether businesses can truly become independent of engineers with AI. • Staying competitive in an “even faster, even cheaper” world. This episode is packed with insights on building resilience in engineering teams, redefining leadership in tech, and preparing for a future where collaboration between humans and AI is inevitable. Whether you’re a tech leader, an engineer, or someone navigating the intersection of business and technology, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss. Tune in and join the discussion on embracing compassion, flexibility, and innovation in the tech-driven world!

    1시간 7분
  2. Vision Values Culture

    2024. 12. 17.

    Vision Values Culture

    Vision, Values, and Culture: The Blueprint for Thriving Teams In this thought-provoking episode of Vision, Values, Culture, we sit down with Jack Godau, a seasoned leader and digital evolution expert. Jack brings his unique perspective on leadership, exploring how vision, values, and culture shape successful organizations. Jack emphasizes that vision must go beyond financial goals. A strong vision is a unifying force, providing purpose and meaning that inspires employees at every level. For Jack, vision isn’t just about creating a mission statement but about answering a fundamental question: why do we do what we do? It’s about creating a sense of shared purpose so compelling that people might still engage in their work even if financial incentives weren’t involved. Vision gives culture direction, transforming it into a guiding force that shapes behavior, decision-making, and collaboration. Without vision, culture becomes hollow and aimless. Values, as Jack explains, are the backbone of a company’s culture. They are not just principles to aspire to but tools to navigate everyday decisions. In one of his previous roles, Jack led an effort to refine the organization’s values, reducing them from 11 abstract concepts to four focused ones that could be directly translated into action. This process highlighted the importance of clarity and alignment, ensuring values were more than just words on a page. Jack discusses how values influence critical aspects of leadership, from hiring decisions to performance evaluations and even terminations. He recounts how values like kindness can sometimes be misunderstood, emphasizing that kindness isn’t just about being nice to others—it’s also about being kind to oneself. Similarly, accountability, often seen as synonymous with blame, is reframed by Jack as a way to empower teams rather than create anxiety. Culture, Jack believes, is dynamic and requires constant effort to build and sustain. He shares insights on integrating new team members into an organization’s culture, especially those coming from diverse backgrounds or different offices. Sub-cultures naturally form within teams, but the challenge is ensuring they align with the organization’s broader vision and values. Jack stresses the importance of transparency in feedback and performance reviews as a means of fostering trust and collaboration. He also reflects on the complexities of remote and hybrid work environments, where maintaining cultural alignment and cohesion becomes even more critical. Processes, Jack warns, can either nurture or erode culture. Certain workflows, left unchecked, might exclude new members or unintentionally harm team dynamics. Leaders must remain vigilant, ensuring that operational efficiency doesn’t come at the cost of cultural integrity. Jack also highlights how promotions and leadership development must align with values, cautioning against rewarding technical excellence alone without considering qualities like collaboration and alignment with the organization’s mission. Tune in to discover how Jack Godau’s approach to vision, values, and culture can inspire you to lead with clarity and integrity, building teams that not only achieve but excel. ‍ OUR GUEST SPEAKER is Jörg (Jack) Godau. Jack Godau loves causing digital evolution, he is an empathetic leader, healthcare expert, mentor and coach. As a digital evolution expert with over 24 years of experience, Jack  excels at driving transformation and innovation in highly complex environments. His expertise lies in bridging the gap between business goals and strategy, technology and people, thereby enabling organisations to not only adapt but thrive in an ever-evolving digital landscape. He has held the roles of CTO, CDO and CISO in various organisations and has been responsible for strategy, hiring, budget, security, compliance and implementation of a broad range of initiatives.

    1시간 5분
  3. Don't Hire Your Friends!

    2024. 12. 03.

    Don't Hire Your Friends!

    Hiring friends – The easy win.As our podcast guest reveals, this can be one of the most expensive mistakes a leader can make. In this candid conversation, we explore the nuanced dynamics of hiring friends and the hidden challenges that come with it. Our guest, Narayan Prasad, has been at the forefront of tech innovation for decades—running a space-tech company, investing in startups, and leading teams across multiple continents. His insights are a masterclass in leadership and the complexity of balancing personal relationships with professional responsibilities. Why Hiring Friends Can Backfire: • Blurring Lines Between Friend and Boss: Friends often struggle to see you as their leader. This can lead to pushback on decisions, creating a drain on your time and energy as you explain and justify your choices. • Double Standards: Hiring friends can create unintentional double standards, where policies or hierarchies are harder to enforce. • Economic Dependence: Transitioning from equals to a boss-employee relationship often strains friendships, especially when tough decisions need to be made. • Sacrifice Dynamics: Friends might feel they’re making personal sacrifices for the company, creating an unspoken sense of entitlement. The Cost of Missteps in Leadership: Running a largely remote company in a high-tech, fast-paced environment adds another layer of complexity. When skills become obsolete within a few years, and top-down decisions need to be made quickly, the dynamics of hiring friends can hinder agility and collaboration. Our guest also shares how losing employees isn’t always a setback—it can sometimes be a blessing. For example, when employees with outdated skills choose to leave, it spares the company from difficult layoff decisions. Navigating Relationships and Building Culture: One of the most compelling parts of this episode is the reflection on maintaining relationships after friends leave the company. The transition is often painful—comparable to a “divorce,” where both sides carry residual unhappiness. Setting boundaries between “friend-mode” and “work-mode” is essential but challenging. Leadership Lessons Learned: • Be transparent—but balance it. Over-sharing about the company’s struggles can demoralize teams, even when intended as honesty. • Build a remote culture thoughtfully. Create policies like face-time opportunities to encourage collaboration, but expect pushback when these policies challenge personal dynamics. • Don’t compromise on hierarchy and work ethics, even when dealing with friends. Consistency is key to maintaining fairness. A Takeaway for Aspiring Leaders With Friends: This episode is a must-listen for leaders navigating personal relationships in professional spaces. Whether you’ve faced these challenges or want to avoid them, the lessons shared in this episode will leave you rethinking your approach to hiring, culture-building, and leadership. Tune in to hear why our guest, Narayan Prasad, says, “Don’t hire your friends,” and learn how to lead with integrity, even in the toughest situations. Catch the episode now! ‍ OUR GUEST SPEAKERis Narayan Prasad. Narayan is a co-founder and COO at satsearch, the world’s largest marketplace for the space industry that streamlines procurement for team building space missions and suppliers. satsearch has helped engineers to procure for over 400 space missions passing on procurement opportunities worth over $1 billion to suppliers in the space industry.

    1시간 3분
  4. Effective Communication in Engineering

    2024. 11. 19.

    Effective Communication in Engineering

    There are nuances of communication in the tech world that can lead to efficiency or to high-cost creation. Communication is often underestimated, yet it’s one of the most impactful factors in engineering and leadership. Our guest, Eugene, unpacks the importance of being “clear by intent,” the pitfalls of poor communication, and how it affects individual and team productivity. We explore the subtle art of asking the right questions without causing confusion or irritation, the value of tone in written and verbal communication, and why even a simple FYI message can sometimes do more harm than good. Eugene also shares his views on the cultural dimensions of communication, especially for non-native English speakers and international teams, and how to approach feedback across diverse teams. Whether you’re a seasoned engineer, a recruiter, or someone entering the tech field, this episode is packed with actionable insights: • Why clarity is crucial and how to achieve it. • Common communication mistakes and how to avoid them. • Why voice-of-tone matters, even in technical conversations. • The military-style of writing emails – and why it works. • How communication can make or break your interview success. • The secret sauce behind effective recruiting communication. Eugene also touches on how miscommunication can derail projects and careers and what individuals and organizations can do to improve. From behavioral changes to practical tips, this discussion will leave you rethinking how you approach communication in your professional life. Stay tuned until the end, where Eugene shares his tips for becoming a better listener and building meaningful connections in a world where good communication is a competitive advantage. Guest Speaker: Eugene Eugene is a seasoned Data Engineer with a wealth of experience in fast-paced tech startups. Currently a Principal Data Engineer at Zalando, he’s a thought leader in engineering, communication, and leadership. Previously at GetYourGuide, Eugene led engineering teams on critical Marketing and Marketplace projects. His unique blend of technical expertise and strategic leadership makes him a powerhouse in driving impactful insights and results. ----- Join this round with Oliver Zauritz and Birgit Pohl. Tech Talent Talk is a series that bridges the gap between engineering and recruitment. YOUR HOSTERS Tech Talent Talk is powered by PressForward.Works and Leaders and Makers Oliver Zauritz is head of recruitment and owner of Pressforward.Works. As a partner for tech-organisations, he looks for engineers that fit to your culture. www.pressforward.works Birgit Pohl is an engineering leader and coach. She coaches leaders and organisations creating high-performing teams through culture. www.leadersandmakers.com

    1시간 10분
  5. How To Design Efficient Interviews

    2024. 11. 06.

    How To Design Efficient Interviews

    How should the world with efficient interview processes look like? How did they’ve evolved over the years? We’ll discuss this and the balance between technical skills and culture fit, how to handle “rockstar” developers, and why building diverse teams with mixed experience levels is key to success. In this episode, we dive deep into the complexities of designing and conducting efficient interview processes, focusing on the evolving landscape of tech recruitment. Our guest, with over a decade of experience in tech leadership and having personally interviewed over 56 candidates in his last role, shares his insights into the state of modern interviews and how they have evolved over the years. We begin by discussing what was broken in the past and what remains problematic today, particularly the rigid structures that still dominate many interview processes. These strict formats often leave both candidates and interviewers feeling disconnected, especially when tech professionals “grill” candidates with overly detailed questions, only to be disappointed when a candidate doesn’t perform as expected. One of the key topics we explore is how younger candidates and interviewers often adhere to a set script, limiting genuine interaction and reducing the interview to a predictable back-and-forth. This becomes especially challenging when interviewing highly experienced professionals who don’t fit neatly into these preconceived molds. We’ll examine why this approach fails and what can be done to foster a more open, flexible, and revealing interview environment. Our guest offers tips for leading interviews, recognizing red flags, and ensuring that pre-screening processes are effective without being overly reliant on technical keyword searches or rigid HR filters. The discussion also highlights the importance of team composition and the balance between hiring for cultural fit versus pure technical ability. We talk about why mixing experience levels—juniors, intermediates, and seniors—brings value to teams, with junior developers often asking fresh questions that challenge assumptions. At the same time, we’ll address the infamous “rockstar developer” stereotype, weighing the pros and cons of hiring individuals who excel technically but may struggle with collaboration and communication. Our guest’s perspective on hiring rockstars and how to manage them effectively offers valuable insights into what tech leaders should prioritize—whether it’s communication, teamwork, or leadership potential. This episode is packed with actionable advice on creating interview processes that don’t just assess technical skills but also evaluate a candidate’s fit within a team and how they handle real-world challenges. Our Guest Speaker is Sebastian Fuentes. Sebastian a dinosaur by today's standards, being only 44 years old. He started his first website with 15 years back in 1995 and took over his first role at Amazon in 1999. In the last 14 years, he has spent more and more time in leading roles, in the previous five exclusively. He helps teams grow and sustain, sometimes setting up teams fresh from start. Hiring and interviewing are the main Topics in his day-to-day life. ----- Join this round with Oliver Zauritz and Birgit Pohl. Tech Talent Talk is a series that bridges the gap between engineering and recruitment. YOUR HOSTERS Tech Talent Talk is powered by PressForward.Works and Leaders and Makers Oliver Zauritz is head of recruitment and owner of Pressforward.Works. As a partner for tech-organisations, he looks for engineers that fit to your culture. www.pressforward.works Birgit Pohl is an engineering leader and coach. She coaches leaders and organisations creating high-performing teams through culture. www.leadersandmakers.com

    1시간 8분
  6. The Pros and Cons of Performance Reviews

    2024. 10. 22.

    The Pros and Cons of Performance Reviews

    In this episode, we dive into the pros and cons of performance reviews, exploring their impact on both employees and employers. We tackle the key benefits of these evaluations, such as how they can offer clear feedback, foster career growth, and help align individual goals with company objectives. We also discuss how performance reviews can positively influence team dynamics and employee development when done right. But, as with all systems, there are downsides too. We’ll examine the common pitfalls, such as stress and anxiety caused by formal reviews, and how biased or ineffective feedback can demotivate employees, leading to disengagement or resentment. The conversation doesn’t stop at the traditional approach— we also explore alternatives like real-time feedback systems and how they compare to annual reviews. Are performance reviews outdated, or can they still serve a purpose? How can companies ensure fairness and make these reviews more effective and engaging for everyone involved? We’ll touch on how company culture shapes the review process, what role managers should play, and whether performance reviews should even be tied to salary and promotions. Whether you’re a manager or an employee, this episode offers actionable insights on making performance reviews a tool for success, rather than a dreaded formality. ----- Join this round with Oliver Zauritz and Birgit Pohl. Tech Talent Talk is a series that bridges the gap between engineering and recruitment. YOUR HOSTERS Tech Talent Talk is powered by PressForward.Works and Leaders and Makers Oliver Zauritz is head of recruitment and owner of Pressforward.Works. As a partner for tech-organisations, he looks for engineers that fit to your culture. www.pressforward.works Birgit Pohl is an engineering leader and coach. She coaches leaders and organisations creating high-performing teams through culture. www.leadersandmakers.com

    1시간 4분
  7. Let's Talk About Neurodiversity

    2024. 09. 23.

    Let's Talk About Neurodiversity

    Join us for an insightful deep dive into ADHD, autism, and how neurodiversity shapes both personal and professional lives. We’ll explore what ADHD and autism really are, debunk common clichés, and discuss how individuals with these neurodiverse traits develop unique skills and “superpowers” that often go unnoticed. In this episode, we delve into the complexities of ADHD and Autism, exploring how these neurodiverse conditions differ from the typical neuro-normative experience. We start by breaking down the basics: What are ADHD and Autism, and how can one identify if they have these conditions? Our guest shares their journey into understanding these topics, offering a personal touch on how they came to explore the nuances of neurodiversity. We challenge the clichés and stereotypes surrounding ADHD and Autism, particularly in the workplace. How skilled are individuals with these conditions, and what unique abilities do they bring? Often referred to as “superpowers,” we examine the strengths and weaknesses of neurodiverse individuals through the lens of neuro-normative perspectives, shining a light on why some behaviors may be misunderstood or undervalued in traditional environments. One of the key topics we explore is the impact of behavior-based recruiting on neurodiverse individuals. How do conventional recruitment practices unintentionally exclude people with Autism or ADHD? We provide insights on communication strategies, emphasizing the importance of understanding differences in how neurodiverse and neuro-normative people interact. This includes a look at the “double empathy problem,” which highlights the mutual misunderstandings that can arise between neurodiverse individuals and the wider world. We also introduce the concept of “thin-sliced judgement,” where people make rapid judgments based on limited information, often to the detriment of those who don’t fit neurotypical molds. How can we reshape interviews and meetings to better include neurodiverse candidates? We discuss the importance of using open questions vs. closed questions to foster a more inclusive and supportive environment. This episode is a deep dive into how we can better understand, value, and include neurodiverse individuals in our workplaces and beyond, with practical advice on creating a culture that celebrates diversity in all its forms. Our Guest Speaker is Florian Malicke. Florian Malicke is autistic, has ADHD, and has nearly 30 years of professional experience with neurodivergent individuals. Since November 2023, he has been working as a freelancer, offering coaching for adults with autism and ADHD. Additionally, he is booked for workshops, keynotes, and lectures.In his work, he speaks about neurodiversity and shares his own autistic perspective. He is passionate about raising awareness and providing easily implementable tips. LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/florian-malicke His Website: www.autismus-coaching-rheinmain.de

    1시간 2분

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