Christian Vasquez Posted on Oct 13, 2018 What makes a remote job "junior friendly"? π€ #discuss #remote #culture Top comments (3) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand K K K Follow A developer that became a full-time writer, here on dev.to! Location Stuttgart, Germany Education Computer Science and Media Work I wrote "React From Zero" at \newline Joined Jan 3, 2017 • Oct 14 '18 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Some kind of process I think. If you are a junior dev, you can easily get lost because you don't know what to do next. Teach them to be more autonomous, because that's what remote working is all about. Also, code-reviews at least once a week, probably more often, so they get a feeling of what you actually expect of them. Collapse Expand Christian Vasquez Christian Vasquez Christian Vasquez Follow Un simple mortal Email christianvasquezmelo@gmail.com Location Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Education Software Engineering Work Software Developer Joined Feb 22, 2017 • Oct 14 '18 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks for replying, K! "If you are a junior dev, you can easily get lost because you don't know what to do next." This. So much this! "Also, code-reviews at least once a week, probably more often, so they get a feeling of what you actually expect of them." I've lost count of how many times I've felt that what I was doing was all a complete waste of energy/time without proper guidance. Off-topic: I'm a big fan of yours. Your posts are π₯. Collapse Expand K K K Follow A developer that became a full-time writer, here on dev.to! Location Stuttgart, Germany Education Computer Science and Media Work I wrote "React From Zero" at \newline Joined Jan 3, 2017 • Oct 14 '18 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Gald to hear that :D Sorry that I didn't write much posts in the last weeks. I'm finishing a book at the moment. Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink. Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
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Some kind of process I think.
If you are a junior dev, you can easily get lost because you don't know what to do next.
Teach them to be more autonomous, because that's what remote working is all about.
Also, code-reviews at least once a week, probably more often, so they get a feeling of what you actually expect of them.
Thanks for replying, K!
This. So much this!
I've lost count of how many times I've felt that what I was doing was all a complete waste of energy/time without proper guidance.
Off-topic: I'm a big fan of yours. Your posts are π₯.
Gald to hear that :D
Sorry that I didn't write much posts in the last weeks. I'm finishing a book at the moment.