In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions:
\n\nHi, I\u2019m a software engineer who\u2019s recently been promoted to a technical lead. I accomplished this mainly through work ethic, dedication to improving my skillset, a couple of large/notable projects, and some minor internal networking. After going through the promotion process, it\u2019s become apparent how valuable it is to establish strong relationships with peers and seniors in your field.
\n\nWhat advice or recommendations do you have for establishing these relationships within a company and how would you go about seeking a more senior engineer or leader to mentor you? Also, thanks for all your hard work - been listening to your episodes for the past 6 months and finding them very enlightening!
\nI just got my annual performance review at work. The overall rating was \u201cmeets expectations\u201d, but I worked really hard this year and thought I did great work. I was hoping for a higher rating than that. Maybe worse, this means I got a smaller raise than I expected. The review contained some suggestions for improvement. I feel pretty demotivated by the whole situation. How do I get out of this funk?
\nYou can get in touch with Jeff Leiken at https://www.evolutionmentoring.com/.