I want to thank my employer #Built for their generous paternity leave policy. I recently had the opportunity to take two months off to support my family during the transition into a new chapter of our lives. This is a rare and valuable benefit that I have never experienced in my past roles, where I typically had only a couple of days off.
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Software Engineer, with a focus on performance analysis and optimization, debugging, and automation. Recent focus is Grafana and Prometheus on Kubernetes for the cloud in python, Go, and C++.
3wCongrats Dillan Teagle !