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Often Forgotten Team Considerations

We wrap up with two often-overlooked but highly consequential factors when selecting a team: on-call health and code review speed.

Here are the core points from the lesson:

  • We explain that on-call quality can make or break your work-life balance, and many early-career engineers don’t evaluate it; the two key questions are how frequently you go on call and how painful it is (night pings, fire drills, number of incidents).
  • We highlight that not all on-call is equal—middleware teams or teams responsible for triaging other teams’ outages often have disproportionately stressful rotations unless strong runbooks exist.
  • We emphasize that code review speed is critical for learning and momentum: slow iterations (1–3 days per review) compound quickly, turning a small change into a week- or multiweek-long process and severely limiting growth for junior and mid-level engineers.
  • We define healthy expectations: reviews returned within a day are ideal, >1 day is a yellow flag, and >2 days per revision is a red flag because it throttles how often you ship and how fast you improve.