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Kelli Korducki

Kelli is a writer and editor whose work examines the intersection of technology, work, and relationships.

Kelli Korducki is a writer and editor whose work examines the intersection of technology, work, and relationships. She lives in New York City.

Factorio and the promise of better software engineering

Just why is the complex factory-building video game so appealing to software developers and can it help them get better at their jobs?

Who’s afraid of ghost jobs

The technology industry is haunted by them, but why do companies post ghost jobs and can managers do anything to exorcise them?

The problem with RTO FOMO

Do younger developers really want to get back into the office?

DEI is under threat, can you fight back?

Corporate DEI initiatives may be on life support, but there are steps progressive leaders can take to keep them on track and improve the health of their organizations.

What to do when everyone’s sick of meetings

The rise of remote work has created meetings, lots more meetings, and engineers are getting fed up.

Preparing your team for a tense election season

And should we even talk about politics at work in the first place?

Bringing your whole (strategic) self to work

What is strategic authenticity, and why does it sound like an oxymoron?

Why resisting return-to-office mandates is futile

Managers are being tasked with enforcing unpopular RTO mandates, while their teams try to keep a grip on their newfound autonomy. Is resistance futile?