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DZone > DevOps Zone > How to Fix Tech's Mentorship Problem w/ Amex's VP of Technology, Sarvenaz Myslicki

How to Fix Tech's Mentorship Problem w/ Amex's VP of Technology, Sarvenaz Myslicki

One of the most inspirational developers joined us on the live INTERACT conference to discuss her career and to give advice to aspiring devs.

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Apr. 12, 22 · DevOps Zone · Interview
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If you looked up the term “firing on all cylinders” in the dictionary, I’m fairly confident there would be a picture of Sarvenaz Myslicki next to it.

A next-gen leader who earned the role of VP of Technology at American Express by the age of 30, Savernaz is a published author, an in-demand thought-leader on mentorship and has one of the largest followings on programmer TikTok.

Our favorite thing about Sarvenaz, though, is that all her work is aspirational but radically inclusive. She tailors her message, content and guidance based on wherever someone is in their professional journey – even if they’re just tinkering with code in a junior high classroom.

Sarvenaz joined us and 1700 other engineering leaders for an incredible live conversation at our INTERACT conference about the real trial and errors that have led to her role at Amex, as well as the beliefs, mindset and rituals that have allowed her to become a mentor for developers she’s never met.

We hope you enjoy this discussion as much as we did.

Episode Highlights Include:

  • (4:30) Sarvenaz's team at AMEX
  • (14:46) How to launch yourself from junior dev to senior dev
  • (18:18) Why she never commits to an aggressive deadline
  • (22:54) Personal productivity & habits
  • (45:20)  TikTok & mentorship, an unexpected perfect pairing
  • (50:00) Maintaining success without making enemies
  • (51:13) Contributing good ideas when you’re shy by nature

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