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Using Your Super Powers to Boost Your Career Development
Developing your own career development is something that we all struggle with, it's not easy or clear what are the steps to do. Even with an experienced career we do still struggle. But that experience brings other things, knowing ourselves, knowing what we do well, what are our super powers and as well, what is our Kryptonite.
Speaker
Francisco Jordano
Engineering Manager @Deliveroo
Francisco Jordano is an Engineering Manager at Deliveroo. He has been involved with technology for the last 20 years, but has been 6 years ago when he discovered the joy of helping other developers and teams grow. Previously helped shape and build other organisations like Yahoo, Telefonica or...
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