Tell me about a time when
Tell me about the time when you were Curious and wanted to Learn, by Deep Diving the logs to debug an issue, but your Obsession with Customers required you to be Bias for Action, and so you had to take Ownership of another task and worked hard to Deliver Results that Customer was looking for, during which you also Insisted on the Highest Standards and asked manager for more time to complete the unit tests, but you had to Disagree and Commit and went straight to production by Inventing and Simplifying the deployment config to bypass gamma stage, thus causing high sev2 for months and had to quickly Hired and Develop the Best people (that Frugality would allow) to work on the on-calls, all the while still manage to show that you were Thinking Big and Earn the Trust of your manager despite causing so much workload for the rest of the team. Looking back do you think you were Right A Lot?
Avoid
Why?
Terrible management. Heavy Ocall load. Core teams are in CapeTown. Seattle just wrappers agains core services + stupid UI