

Episode 471: Why does my junior engineer do so little and I fell asleep in a Zoom meeting
29 snips Jul 28, 2025
Frustrated with a junior developer sticking to assigned tasks, the hosts discuss how to encourage initiative without being bossy. They also share a humorous tale of a new senior developer who dozed off during a lengthy Zoom meeting, sparking ideas on engagement strategies for virtual calls. The importance of asking questions to promote understanding and initiative is highlighted, along with tips for keeping audiences attentive during online meetings. It's a lively blend of advice and relatable experiences for anyone in tech.
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Set Clear Ownership Expectations
- Clearly state and set expectations for juniors to take ownership and initiative beyond assigned tickets.
- Encourage juniors to engage in shared responsibilities and cross-functional work to foster growth.
Leave Room to Contribute
- Overly efficient seniors can unintentionally block juniors from contributing by leaving no gaps to fill.
- Leaving room for juniors to make mistakes or take initiative helps them grow into ownership roles.
Address Issues Directly or Via Manager
- If you're close to the junior, have a direct conversation addressing their limited initiative and explore reasons behind it.
- Otherwise, involve the engineering manager to support mentorship and clarify role expectations.