

Episode 467: I can't get promoted if I do my job and should I get a degree to get a job in this economy
27 snips Jun 30, 2025
In this discussion, the hosts tackle the frustrations of being overlooked for promotions due to management's prioritization of ad hoc work. They emphasize the importance of balancing urgent tasks with long-term projects, and share strategies for overcoming workplace dynamics. A listener shares their desire to transition into web development, highlighting the significance of networking versus technical skills. The conversation also delves into the costs of obtaining an engineering degree versus gaining real-world experience, urging practical engagement in the evolving job market.
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Turn Firefighting Into Strategy
- Focus your projects on reducing incidents and improving reliability to showcase senior-level impact.
- Design systems that prevent recurring problems and clearly communicate this value to your leadership.
Share Firefighting Rotations
- Propose a rotating firefighting workload to distribute incident response within your team.
- This spreads knowledge, reduces individual burnout, and encourages strategic work.
Build Project Portfolio Not Debt
- Avoid costly for-profit universities and instead build a portfolio with self-taught projects.
- Deep personal projects are more convincing to employers than a degree from such schools.