- at a company where they launched a new division in a satellite office in another city to separate the team from the old guard to create a “tiger team” of experienced developers. I was the second hire. I just spoke to the manager as an experienced professional and we talked about how I solved real world problems
- a new to the company director who needed a lead software engineer to integrate systems of acquisitions that the PE owner was buying.
- the new to the company CTO after the founders found product market fit and wanted to bring technology leadership into the company from a third party consulting company. I was eventually tasked with making everything cloud native, scalable, resilient etc. I was his second technical hire. Our customers were large health care companies where one new contract could bring in 10K new users and even more ETL integrations. He knew I didn’t have any practical AWS experience. He later told me I seemed like a smart guy and I could figure it out.
- AWS itself in the ProServe division - 5 round behavioral interview where I walked through my implementations.
- (2024) third party cloud consulting company in a staff role. They asked how would I architect something and I made sure I hit all of the “pillars” of AWS Well Architected and talked through 12 Factor Apps.
I’m 51 and I stay interview ready. My resume and my career documents are updated quarterly and I keep my network warm.
I believe right now if I were looking for a job, someone would hire me quickly if not for a permanent position, at least I could hustle up on a contract.
You and I are both basically referring to being able to describe accomplishments, challenges, and results in STAR format.