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kdeldycke/readme.md

My name is Kevin Deldycke, I'm a high-tech Engineering Manager.

Short Bio

I held various positions in several industries and sectors as VP, Product Manager, Founding Engineer and Consultant.

After 15+ years of relevant engineering work, and 3+ years of hands-on management experience, I now build teams from scratch with self-sustaining culture, and my intent is to keep doing so.

Enabling engineers, leading managers, and make them feels productive is the most impactful thing I can bring to the table. So I'm always on the lookout for high-tech management position, in fast growing start-ups with ambitious vision.

Most relevant experience was in growing a team from 0 to 12 at a world-class cloud computing provider. We built up the whole IAM ecosystem, as well as the Billing and Payment stack.

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  1. 😱 Falsehoods Programmers Believe in

    18k 448

  2. 👔 How to transition from software development to engineering management

    1k 79

  3. awesome-iam Public

    👤 Identity and Access Management Knowledge for Cloud Platforms

    729 74

  4. 💰 Billing & Payments Knowledge for Cloud Platforms

    347 38

  5. 🎁 a wrapper around all package managers

    Python 242 25

  6. 📧 CLI to deduplicate mails from mail boxes.

    Python 128 34

2,361 contributions in the last year

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June 2022

Reviewed 1 pull request in 1 repository
kdeldycke/meta-package-manager 1 pull request

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