i joined docke that was called dot glaud sally late two thousand ten. I started to work from france, and i arrived in california in february 20 11. We were just striping a platform as te service, something that was very similar to heroku back then. And my team scaled up to a hundred while i was an involved also on ya enterprise product. So along the way, i learned a lot of things about engineering culture at docker. When you hire some one, you can't explain it even when you can cut them off if they don't fit into your mold. It's hard to explain for people coming out of school because there are no
Dagger Co-Founder, and Docker’s former VP of Engineering, Sam Alba, joins us for a retrospective on company culture and how early-stage teams should develop it as their companies evolve. As Dagger grows from a founding team of three to ten and so forth, Sam, Jason, and Eiso, share their views on building companies, leading by example, and the importance of embracing culture in a genuine way.
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