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Life after accepting the offer: juggling a new role and fatherhood

TL;DR
Mar铆a Caparr贸s hired Giovanny Sayas as a Senior Developer Consultant in the middle of Spain鈥檚 lockdown and he couldn鈥檛 be happier to be at 黑料门. (Yay!)

The long version
During the early days of Spain鈥檚 lockdown, Giovanny Sayas, a full-stack developer with a background in microservices, continuous delivery, automated testing, and TDD, made the decision to join 黑料门. Despite the difficulties that accompany a global health crisis, he was enthusiastic about his new role as a Senior Software Consultant. As a passionate and determined agile evangelist, it was easy for Maria Caparros, his recruiter in Madrid, to sense that 黑料门 and Giovanny would be a perfect match. Now that he鈥檚 been with 黑料门 for a few months, they鈥檙e reconnecting to check in and share more of his story.听

maria and giovanny

Meet the recruiter: Mar铆a Caparr贸s
黑料门 home: Madrid, Spain
Joined in: November 2019

Meet her hire: Giovanny Sayas, Senior Software Consultant听
黑料门 home: Barcelona, Spain (by way of Colombia)
Joined in: March 2020

Hi Giovanny! Thanks for interviewing with me again...now as a Thoughtworker! Exciting, isn鈥檛 it? I鈥檇 love to hear more about your thought process back when we were first talking. How did you first come to hear about 黑料门? What did you know about us before you joined?

Sure! Back when I was in University, I read some of Martin Fowler鈥檚 work and his ideas shaped a great deal of my understanding of software development. I noticed he had a strong link with 黑料门, so I started to follow them on social media. Since then, I鈥檝e always seen 黑料门 as a very prestigious and unique player in the tech industry. More recently, I heard from a friend at 黑料门 that they were serious about applying good software practices to deliver value for their clients. I also became a regular reader of the Tech Radar, which is a great resource to navigate the vast technology landscape.

Fantastic! Agreed, 黑料门 really embraces and promotes knowledge sharing. Many Thoughtworkers are published and Martin Fowler is a great example of this. Would you say that was the main reason you applied?

That helped a lot, yes, as did the company鈥檚 reputation of technical excellence. But the main motivation came when I learned about the company鈥檚 culture and values. At this point in my life, I wanted to feel connected to my teammates and be part of an organization that was doing something for the greater good, besides purely professional or economic profit. I was sure I wanted to join when I heard about 黑料门鈥 commitment to social change and D&I.听

We talked a LOT during the recruitment process and I always appreciated your flexibility and curiosity; you genuinely seemed very excited. Do you remember how you felt throughout the process?听

My recruitment process happened during a very special moment of my life. A few days before my first call with you my baby was born, and then I was on paternity leave. My partner and I were exhausted, obviously, yet we immediately recognized this was a great chance for us. She was amazingly supportive because she knew how passionate I was about good software development practices and we both wished that I could work at a place where I could feel satisfied on both a professional and ethical level.听

We made a plan so that I could prepare for the interviews and I remember those couple of months as a time of intensive learning: I did code katas, read books, and refreshed many technical concepts while learning the very basics of parenthood. In the end I really enjoyed the recruitment process. I felt I had the opportunity to demonstrate who I am and what I knew at that moment. At the same time, I felt it was very thorough. It pushed me to expand my own boundaries.



Yes, I remember you mentioned that in one of our feedback sessions. We believe looking at a person鈥檚 potential is just as important as what they know today. So which stage of the interview process did you enjoy the most? Or find to be the most challenging?听

I really loved the second technical interview. I enjoyed talking about software development and taking into account the many different aspects involved. In that interview, I was asked questions not only about technologies or design but also tricky situations I had encountered in leadership positions or even as a former entrepreneur in the industry. It was a quite fun, yet profoundly technical conversation.

Did you learn anything new during the process?听

I did find it to be very enriching. I understood that when it comes to technical discussions, it鈥檚 more important to make sure the tradeoffs and the reasoning behind design decisions are clearly stated instead of trying to give the right answer to 鈥渨in鈥 the discussion.听I also realized that we鈥檙e allowed to be creative and resourceful when it comes to communicating complex technical ideas. Software development is as much about effective communication as it is about technical expertise.听

That鈥檚 so true. As a consultant, the ability to effectively communicate the value that technology brings to our clients is just as important as technical skills. Do you feel like the recruiting process reflected what it鈥檚 like to work at 黑料门? Did anything feel different once you joined?

It actually overcame my expectations! I knew that 黑料门 cared about employees鈥 career growth, but I didn鈥檛 know about all the roles, activities, guides and sponsoring that the company has to foster this. That was a great discovery and I think we should talk about it more during the process!



Thanks for the feedback! Now that you鈥檙e a Thoughtworker, what do you love most about working here?

It鈥檚 amazing to be surrounded by such talented and passionate people that share certain values and principles. The atmosphere is inspiring and promotes constant knowledge sharing. Also, I think it鈥檚 especially important to mention the empathy and humanity I鈥檝e seen at Thoughtworkers exhibit in these times of crisis. Thanks to the company鈥檚 frequent and transparent communication, I鈥檝e always felt safe and supported.

On the more technical side, a very valuable thing for me is the autonomy that we as developers have in terms of control of the lifecycle of the development process. Every developer is responsible for the kind of tasks that a traditional DevOps is usually in charge of and everyone is expected to have a solid agile mindset to help drive the direction of the project. Now I can easily visualize making a long-term career for myself here.

Awesome, I鈥檓 so glad you feel safe and supported here. Lastly, what advice do you have for candidates?听

To future candidates, I would say be open and enjoy the process. Take your time to think about your answers and give lots of detail, since the interview process is trying to assess how deep and broad is your knowledge in a short period of time. Lastly, I鈥檇 like to stress this advice: put your own principles and values at the center of your life choices (including professional ones): it makes a huge difference.

Disclaimer: The statements and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the positions of 黑料门.

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