I've been working professionally for about three years, so I don't consider myself to be "senior" by any definition. However, I've encountered a few people who've gone from working as a new college grad or "SDE1" level hire to technical PM in only 2-3 years. I'd describe myself as adaptable and slightly above average. I am by no means a rock star engineer - but when crunch comes to crunch I can deliver. I also suck at interviewing, so I honestly see leveraging my time at this startup (increasing salary) or building a strong network as being more worth my time than leetcoding.
I work hard and fortunately at the current startup I'm employed by I; A) still have a job post pandemic and B) own a piece of our codebase that many others have limited understanding of (specifically a service built with elixir phoenix). Quarantine / WFH has decimated my productivity, however I've still gotten some small incentive bonuses and raises. However, my boss keeps pushing me to "take more ownership" and really wants me to grow faster. I look at past co-workers who took little time to go from dev grunt to essential management staff and honestly draw a blank. I have no clue how they did this.
Do any of you have experience growing quickly at a startup? Or tips to really take advantage of being at a growth stage startup?
Thanks and best of luck to everyone out there like me who dislikes WFH.
Otherwise, next time you have the "take more ownership" conversation don't hesitate to ask for specifics where you can do that. Development goals shouldn't be guess work.