From humble beginnings to scaling the corporate ladder, Ori Keren's career in the tech industry is nothing short of inspiring. His passion for software development and team dynamics shines through as he recounts the challenges and rewards of evolving in the ever-changing tech world. Ori’s experiences have shaped not only his professional life but also the very fabric of how he views the confluence of technology and business.

Ori placed the start of his journey at the age of 13 when he discovered BASIC and the joy of seeing someone interact with a program he wrote. Fast forward a few years, and we discussed how development came back into his life while working a data-entry job. He then described how he sought a formal education, what he learned during his studies, and how it prepared him for the future. We then talked about fighting (at first) and then embracing management. We finished by talking about entrepreneurship, engineering leadership, and LinearB.

In this episode, Ori dives deep into his transition from a developer to a managerial role and eventually the establishment of his company, Linear B. He discusses the importance of maintaining company culture amidst growth, the lessons he learned about team building and his advocacy for achieving a work-life balance.

If you want to learn more about the intricacies of scaling a tech company and getting inspiration from Ori's incredible journey, tune in to this episode.

Three reasons why you should listen to the full episode

Growth Insights: Ori delves into his journey from a software developer to a leader, offering invaluable insights into the transitions and challenges faced in the tech industry.Beyond Technical Skills: The episode emphasizes the importance of soft skills, work ethics, and the dynamic of teamwork, crucial areas often overlooked in the tech world.Practical Business Acumen: Combining tech with business, Ori's experiences provide a rare perspective on how software development intertwines with business strategies, ideal for those looking to venture beyond just coding.

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