Adam Winter is the CTO Clarus R+D and an Angel Investor based out of the US mid-West. Adam's company, Clarus R+D helps businesses easily obtain tax R&D credits for any software development or product development work done in the US. The podcast covers a lot of ground including:
Scenarios in which you can obtain tax credits for your software/product development work
When does it make sense for a startup to apply for the credits
What kind of expenses can be applied towards tax R&D credits and how this changes as employees start working remotely
How Clarus got started and what their definition of an MVP was (an Excel spreadsheet to start with)
How he thinks about his role as an engineering leader vs. as an angel investor
Starting a company in the mid-West vs. the coasts
What software engineers should learn as they look at growing their careers
Remote work and its impact on the future of work
Adam also recommended two classic books:
Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People
Andrew Hunt & David Thomas's The Pragmatic Programmer: From Journeyman to Master
This podcast is hosted by Sadeq Ali, co-founder of Archimydes, a curated global AI and Software Engineering Guild. The vision of Archimydes is to democratize software development and to help people and companies to leverage technology to accelerate humanity forward. You can follow Archimydes on Twitter and on LinkedIn.
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