Joshua Leners is Vice President at Two Sigma, where he works on platform infrastructure. Recently, his work has focused on reducing tail latencies in large-scale computations, and improving scheduling outcomes in a 3.8+ petabyte distributed platform. Previously, he worked on building out a storage system to serve data to this compute platform, peaking at over 4 Tbps served and 100 PB stored. Prior to working at Two Sigma, Josh completed his Ph.D. at The University of Texas at Austin on failure detection and worked as a contract researcher at Microsoft Research on distributed databases.
MMMRRRRR, or approaches to leadership and execution for staff+
In this talk, Joshua aim's to answer the question “How should engineers think about the skills to sustain the expansion?”
MMMRRRRR, or approaches to leadership and execution for staff+
“Climbing the career ladder” is about expanding leadership, influence, and scope. In this talk, Joshua aim's to answer the question “How should engineers think about the skills to sustain the expansion?”