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How To Update Your Status During Standup Like a Senior Engineer

A status update is where you can showcase how well you manage ambiguity and is an important way to build trust with your team

Edward Huang
Better Programming
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Imagine this — they assign you a task to finish up this sprint. It is a task that requires you to push a new feature within a brand-new architecture you have never touched on. On the first day, you look through all the documentation on the Confluence page to get more clarification about the feature you are trying to develop. You quickly realize that you won’t even have time to touch on the codebase — understanding the new architecture and the product definition takes up your entire day.

However, you know that there will be a status update tomorrow morning. You will need to update your “status” to the team and, more importantly, your manager about how you have progressed through the task.

When it comes to your turn on the status update the next day, and the day after that, you give this update to your manager, “I am working on Ticket #123, and no blockers.”

That feeling of telling the team that you are still working on the ticket every day without any blockers doesn’t feel impressive — it sounds like you were in the same spot as yesterday. Your manager may…

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