Fundamentals
Keep learning and stay curious
Continuous learning, which can be built up through reading, asking questions, and applying concepts to your own work.
Respect Others
There's no room in learning for an overinflated ego and lack of respect. Being able to listen, collaborate, and appreciate others and their roles were listed as incredibly important traits of a successful working professional.
Be Confident
Imposter syndrome and low confidence can get in the way of voicing your point of view and may impact the ability to advocate best for users. But you are advised to speak up and not to worry about asking silly questions, because these will pay off.
Be the in charge of your own career
Having a career in a specified field is not always perfectly defined. We advise f1atics to consider their strengths and weaknesses and be motivated to take their career progression into their own hands.
How to think about your career path?
The Career Path of a UI Engineer
As a UI Engineer, you can embark on an exciting career that is both challenging and rewarding. You can choose to focus on either the technical or managerial path and leverage your skills to create innovative solutions that meet the needs of your users.
Craftsmanship
Technical Career Progression
As a UI engineer, you may find satisfaction in delving deeper into a specific domain to become an expert in your field. There are various areas you can specialize in, such as front-end development, or UI architecture.
LEADERSHIP
Managerial Career Progression
If you possess strong skills in managing and leading people, a career as an Engineering Manager may be a suitable choice for you. You can progress from an Engineer to an Engineering Manager and subsequently to Tech Head. This career trajectory can also lead you to the position of Director of Engineering.
You'll take on a more business-oriented role and be involved in recruitment, resource allocation, and team motivation. This path requires a natural flair for leadership and strong interpersonal skills.