

IC? Manager? Technical Founder? How to chart your engineering career path — Stripe & Cocoon’s Amber Feng
Mar 10, 2022
Amber Feng, Co-founder and CTO of Cocoon, shares her insights from eight years at Stripe. She discusses the unexpected traits of high-achievers in engineering and the debate between honing technical skills versus management roles. Amber highlights the importance of understanding user perspectives and effective communication in tech. As a first-time founder, she reveals lessons learned from Patrick Collison and provides advice for engineers looking to launch their own startups, emphasizing the need for a complementary team and adaptability.
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Anticipate Audience Questions
- Anticipate frequently asked questions when writing docs or emails.
- This clarifies your thinking and helps communicate effectively to your audience.
Early Engineers Wear Many Hats
- Early startup engineers must handle ambiguity across many roles.
- Wearing multiple hats helps solve problems beyond just coding tasks.
Get Close to Customers
- Engineers should be close to customers to understand real needs.
- Attend sales calls and observe users to build impactful products.