Your Software Will Fail, It is How You Recover That Matters: A Conversation with Randy Shoup
Briefly

Randy Shoup, a prominent figure in architectural leadership, reflects on his career spanning over three decades, starting from the 1990s with Oracle. He initially pursued a career in international law but shifted towards technology, excelling as a chief architect at eBay and later at Thrive Market. His experience emphasizes the convergence of architecture and engineering management, showcasing how diverse interests and education can shape a successful career in tech architecture, thus highlighting adaptability in professional paths.
I always loved math and computer science, but I was planning to be an international lawyer.
Randy’s career spans over three decades in systems architecture and high-performance engineering leadership.
He has navigated a rich path from tech to management, aligning engineering and architecture.
Through his journey, he emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary background in shaping a career in architecture.
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