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There is a potential opportunity that I may be able to go to ArchConf on my companies dime.
https://archconf.com/conference/san_diego/2016/04/home
As someone who's title has been "Senior Software Architect" for over a year now, I'm still doing normal engineering tasks. I find a lot of the classes at this conference interesting from the perspective of learning exactly what an architect should know, etc, when they actually do those duties.
I also have interest in looking at some of the classes dealing with scalability, which would be very helpful for my side project I'm working on now, which I'm hoping will become a full time job within a year possibly.
However this is the kicker...
If I leave my company within the next 3 months, I owe them 100% of the costs. Within 4-6 months, 75%, 6-9 months 50%, 10-12 months 25%.
While I am not planning to jump companies or anything, I am always on the lookout for a new opportunity, and I have been talking to quite a few startups and stuff, and actually have people asking me about being a CTO at a startup. I also have been looking at potential jobs out west and making a move out there. Then if my side project takes off, that would be another reason to leave.
I bring that up because I am wondering for those of you who have gone to these conferences, if it is worth the money paid for them. Overall I think this trip would cost about $4k - $5k. The ticket to enter alone is $2500, then the flight, hotel, meals, etc.
I'm wondering if I did end up having to pay some of that back, if for some reason I did leave, if in the end it would really be worth it. I'm just wondering those of you who have been to these conferences, if you feel they are worth it. I'd gladly pay $4k or so if it actually benefited me greatly for my career and knowledge, however I've just never been to one of these so I'm not sure how they really are.
https://archconf.com/conference/san_diego/2016/04/home
As someone who's title has been "Senior Software Architect" for over a year now, I'm still doing normal engineering tasks. I find a lot of the classes at this conference interesting from the perspective of learning exactly what an architect should know, etc, when they actually do those duties.
I also have interest in looking at some of the classes dealing with scalability, which would be very helpful for my side project I'm working on now, which I'm hoping will become a full time job within a year possibly.
However this is the kicker...
If I leave my company within the next 3 months, I owe them 100% of the costs. Within 4-6 months, 75%, 6-9 months 50%, 10-12 months 25%.
While I am not planning to jump companies or anything, I am always on the lookout for a new opportunity, and I have been talking to quite a few startups and stuff, and actually have people asking me about being a CTO at a startup. I also have been looking at potential jobs out west and making a move out there. Then if my side project takes off, that would be another reason to leave.
I bring that up because I am wondering for those of you who have gone to these conferences, if it is worth the money paid for them. Overall I think this trip would cost about $4k - $5k. The ticket to enter alone is $2500, then the flight, hotel, meals, etc.
I'm wondering if I did end up having to pay some of that back, if for some reason I did leave, if in the end it would really be worth it. I'm just wondering those of you who have been to these conferences, if you feel they are worth it. I'd gladly pay $4k or so if it actually benefited me greatly for my career and knowledge, however I've just never been to one of these so I'm not sure how they really are.
