@forwardimpact/schema 0.10.1 → 0.10.2
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and translating between technical and business contexts.
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You understand the business context for your assigned work and communicate
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progress clearly when asked
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to clarify requirements
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stakeholders to clarify requirements
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You translate business needs into technical solutions, manage stakeholder
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expectations, and articulate technical decisions in business terms
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You drive business outcomes through technical solutions across your area,
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influence product roadmaps, and partner effectively with business
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stakeholders
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perspective at executive level, and are recognized as a bridge between
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relationships, and communicate team impact
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relationships, and ensure team delivers business value
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relationships, and ensure your team delivers business value
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You partner with business leaders to shape strategy for your area, influence
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and rapid prototyping.
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You complete assigned implementation tasks within established patterns with
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your code fits the broader system
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You deliver small features end-to-end with minimal guidance, understanding
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how your code fits the broader system
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You own feature delivery from design through deployment, making sound
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technical trade-offs to ship value on time
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others through hands-on contributions, and ensure engineering
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You lead technical delivery of complex projects across multiple teams,
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unblock others through hands-on contributions, and ensure engineering
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quality
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engineering delivery practices across the business unit, and are the
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technical authority on high-stakes projects
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You track team progress and communicate status to stakeholders with guidance
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keeping stakeholders informed
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You own team delivery outcomes—balance scope, staffing, and timeline; make
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resourcing decisions to meet commitments
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You drive delivery excellence across multiple teams, establish delivery
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- id: data_integration
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and creating inclusive environments.
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You contribute positively to team dynamics, are open to feedback, and learn
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You support teammates through pair programming, knowledge sharing, and
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constructive code reviews
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interviews, and actively build team knowledge
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You mentor junior engineers on technical topics, contribute to hiring
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through interviews, and actively build team knowledge
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across your area, and shape team technical culture
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You coach multiple engineers on career growth, lead hiring for technical
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roles across your area, and shape team technical culture
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You build positive relationships with team members and seek feedback on your
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leadership
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development, and recognize contributions
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environments, and handle difficult conversations
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and infrastructure management.
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and participate in on-call rotations with guidance
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You follow security and operational guidelines, escalate issues
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appropriately, and participate in on-call rotations with guidance
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contribute effectively to incident response
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You implement reliability practices in your code, create basic monitoring,
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and contribute effectively to incident response
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You design for reliability, implement comprehensive monitoring and alerting,
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lead incident response, and drive post-incident improvements
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You establish SLOs/SLIs across teams, build resilient systems, lead
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name: Service Management
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