Silicon Valley companies consistently "get" a few things about software engineers that their traditional counterparts fail to either understand or implement in practice. These practices result in faster innovation at a company-level, better professional growth for engineers, and better "utilization."
A "Silicon Valley-like company" creates high leverage with each software engineering hire. These companies are comparable in working output per engineer to the likes of Facebook or Google. These companies think of engineers as value generators, and creative problem solvers. Traditional companies think of them as factory workers.
The key things these Silicon Valley-like companies "get" better than many others:
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