The Engineering Leadership Podcast

Changes in engineering management craft, career growth and all hands demos for inspiration and context w/ Lindsey Simon #252

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Mar 24, 2026
Lindsey Simon, VP of Engineering at Vercel and former Google core team member who helped launch App Engine, discusses live all-hands turned demo days for alignment and inspiration. He explores live visual demos for accountability, low-rehearsal demo tactics, his "vote with your wallet" career framework, the janitor mindset of prioritizing mission, and why building hobby projects keeps managers technically and empathetically sharp.
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INSIGHT

Live Demo Days Create Real-Time Accountability

  • Live visual demo days keep large teams aligned by showing the current state rather than polished, dated videos.
  • Lindsey says showing the real, possibly-broken live feature creates accountability and lets teams ask immediate, specific questions about what's actually built.
ADVICE

Vote With Your Wallet When Choosing Your Next Role

  • Vote with your wallet by joining companies whose products you already use and pay for as a way to assess product-market fit.
  • Lindsey used being a paying customer of Next.js/Vercel as a signal and applied because the product excited him and aligned with his goals.
ANECDOTE

Support Engineer Pushed Code Into My Repo And I Joined

  • Lindsey's open source project Sporecast triggered a Vercel CS engineer to locally clone and push fixes to his repo to debug deployment failures.
  • That code-first support interaction convinced Lindsey Vercel's developer experience and culture were exceptional, prompting him to apply.
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