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2022年回顾与2023年目标
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2022年对我来说是平静的一年。虽然科技行业在第四季度焦虑,特别是受裁员影响的人,但我和家人整体过得不错。随着Latte长大(18个月),我和妻子有机会去更多地方旅行,包括新加坡、温哥华、夏威夷和纽约。夏天我们还探索了华盛顿(如维农山、圣胡安群岛)并大量徒步。尽管有些人感染了新冠,但我和我的直系及扩展家人仍然保持健康。回顾过去几年,我完成了26篇帖子中的18篇,专注于技术主题如bandits、反事实评估、设计模式等。我也满意于一些非技术性内容,如数据团队红旗、有效入职、每周15-5s以及简单与复杂。我完成了学习新事物的目标,包括在工作中应用bandits、反事实评估等,并在夏威夷学会了冲浪。我还有两个 mentee 升到了更高水平。虽然我推迟了学习Julia,但继续进行天使投资并完善了投资策略。2022年我晋升为L6,学会了关注内部而非外部评分,并在RecSys上发表了关于在线推荐系统的演讲。我还启动了一个在线机器学习交流会,并计划在2023年每月举办一次。2023年的目标是继续写作、学习基础知识、与职业教练合作,并推进行业贡献。

🌟 2022年个人生活平稳,家庭健康,与Latte一同旅行了新加坡、温哥华、夏威夷和纽约等地,并探索了华盛顿及进行大量徒步活动。

✍️ 完成了26篇帖子中的18篇,内容涵盖技术主题如bandits、反事实评估、设计模式等,并满意于非技术性内容如数据团队红旗、有效入职等。

📚 学习了新事物,包括在工作中应用bandits、反事实评估等,并在夏威夷学会了冲浪,同时有两个mentee升到了更高水平。

🏆 在2022年第一季度晋升为L6,学会了关注内部而非外部评分,并在RecSys上发表了关于在线推荐系统的演讲。

🗣️ 启动了一个在线机器学习交流会,计划在2023年每月举办一次,并计划在2023年继续推进行业贡献。

2022 was a peaceful year for me. While it’s been an anxious 4th quarter for tech, especially if you were affected by layoffs, the overall year has been kind to my family and me.

Now that Latte’s grown up (18 months old), my wife and I got to travel more. First, back to Singapore, then Vancouver, Hawaii, and New York. We also explored Washington (e.g., Mount Vernon, San Juan Islands) and hiked a lot over summer. And despite some of us catching Covid, my immediate and extended family continues to stay healthy.

Past years: 2021, 2020

2022 goals

Write 26 posts: Partially completed (18/26). While it wasn’t a deliberate goal, I found myself focusing on topics that fit the Start Here page, especially technical subjects such as bandits, counterfactual evaluation, design patterns, Python, pipeline testing, text-to-image, etc. I learned a lot while writing them and got feedback that they were helpful.

I’m also pleased with a few non-technical pieces such as data team red flags, onboarding effectively, writing weekly 15-5s, and simplicity vs. complexity.

Work with an editor: Not started. I procrastinated as I wasn’t sure how to work with an editor on my writing, especially the more technical pieces.

Learn something new: Completed. I had the opportunity to learn about and apply bandits, counterfactual evaluation, text-to-image, pipeline testing, etc. at work. Also, while in Hawaii, my wife and I learned to surf!

3 mentees reaching the next level: Partially completed (2/3). One mentee got promoted to a lead role with direct reports while another switched orgs to lead a new team.

Learn to snowboard: Not started. Couldn’t get away at the start of the year.

Learn Julia: Deprioritized to focus on machine learning techniques, engineering, and PyTorch. Will probably not pursue unless there’s increased industry adoption.

Continue angel investing: Completed. I’ve been getting feedback on how my previous investments did and refined my investment thesis on founding team, TAM, market pull, etc. While I continued investing in 2022, it’s reduced relative to previous years.

Other events in 2022

Promoted from L5 to L6 in Q1. I felt that I was performing at the L6 level since early 2021 and it was reassuring to be recognized for it. This comes with more responsibility and work and I welcome the opportunity to stretch. One of my goals in 2021 was to focus more on ML strategy and product; I think working on this helped with the promo, and becoming an L6 opens doors to do more of it. Excited to focus more on it.

Through this process, I learned that excessive desire can be unhealthy. I had been feeling under-leveled since early 2021 and needed the increase in title (and compensation) to match my performance. This wastefully consumed emotional energy and caused a few sleepless nights. Looking back, the desire and emotion wasn’t worth it: I don’t think it accelerated the process and just caused unnecessary strain on myself.

I also learned to focus on internal rather than external scorecards. To paraphrase Warren Buffet: Would you rather have L7 performance but an L6 title? Or would you rather have L6 performance but an (undeserved) L7 title? Ideally, they should align but if I had to pick, I rather have the former and then work towards the external scorecard catching up; I’m not a “fake it till you make it” person (though I’ll speak up or walk away if it’s unreasonable).

Gave a keynote at RecSys. After speaking at 10 events in 2021, I wanted a break in 2022. Nonetheless, I accepted the invitation to give a keynote at the RecSys workshop for online recommender systems because it was held in-person in Seattle. Also, being an invited speaker, I could talk about anything(!) without needing to submit a proposal.

Online Recommender Systems: Is the juice worth the squeeze?

For the talk, I decided to persuade the audience that they don’t need an online (aka real-time) recommender system for most use cases; batch is good enough. (Blasphemy, given that this was the keynote for the online recommender systems workshop. But I’ve preached this enough times to make it a talk and not repeat myself.) Then, I focused on scenarios where online recommender systems are more effective than batch–where the juice is worth the squeeze–and shared three examples from my team at Amazon.

Based on the positive messages received, people seemed to like the keynote. I also enjoyed the process of preparing for it and sharing my team’s work. Might do another in 2023.

Started an online machine learning meetup. Some statistics on ML Meetups Virtual:

    We hosted 7 meetups from Jul to Dec on topics such as recsys, observability, fraud, graph neural networks, reinforcement learning, spam detection, and resumes. Each meetup had > 100 RSVPs, 40 - 80 attendees, and > 20 high-quality questions. The group currently has 1,400 members and a >4.5-star rating (30 reviews).

We now have a small team in place to sustainably host meetups once a month in 2023. Excited to attend more of these!

(I’m noticing a trend where I enjoy surfacing ghost knowledge in industry: DataScience SG, ApplyingML.com, and now ML Meetups Virtual. I wonder where this will go…)

Goals for 2023

With the goals and misses of 2022 in mind, here are my goals for 2023.

Write 26 posts: No change from 2022. I’ll continue focusing on writing that fits on the Start Here page, such as machine learning, engineering, mechanisms, and learning. As a sub-goal, I’ll aim to work with an editor for ≥ 4 pieces.

I also want to give myself space to write about other topics such as people, productivity, and product, even if no one’s interested in my take. There’s plenty of wisdom to be distilled from my conversations with mentors and mentees. Thus, as a sub-goal, I’ll aim to write four of these smaller (~1,000 words), column-like pieces.

Learn something new: In 2023, I’m keen to dive deeper into the fundamentals of search, and work on my skills in Python, engineering, and MLOps. (The latter shows up in my 2022 writing on design patterns, Python, pipeline testing, etc. I enjoyed them and will likely write more on these subjects in 2023.) I also want to learn more about business and product so I can better support the overall org. This adds two more writing sub-goals: Four posts on engineering and four on business/product.

I’ll also work on getting into circles where I’m the dumbest person in the room. (Currently, I’m invited into rooms as a subject matter expert and we mostly discuss topics I’m familiar with.) There are some good suggestions here and would love your advice if you have any.

Work with a career coach: I learned and got feedback that I push too hard and take failure harder than most. I need to learn how to better manage this for a forty-year career.

Advance the industry: This can take several forms such as writing useful posts, giving good talks, mentoring and helping others grow, organizing meetups to share knowledge, etc.

Learn to snowboard: With Latte grown up, it might be easier to leave her with a friend while we take weekend snowboarding lessons.

Read more fiction: The bulk of my reading is non-fiction. Of the fiction I’ve read, I enjoy sci-fi, alternate history, and short stories (e.g., Exhalation). Recommendations welcome! Here are my favorite reads this year:

Meditate 60 minutes every morning: I neglected this while taking care of Latte in the morning, or while trying to get a head start on work/writing.

Statistics for 2022 (site and channels)

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View counts in 2022 via the new Google Analytics 4

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Top 10 pages on this site in 2022

Clicks via Google Search increased from 50k to 77k (+54%) while impressions increased from 1.52M to 2.14M (+40%). CTR increased from 3.3% to 3.6% despite https://eugeneyan.comhttps://eugeneyan.com/assets/2022-search.webpg from 27.2 to 29.6.

Clicks, Impressions, CTR, and position in 2022

Email subscriber count grew from 2.5k to 4.2k. Open rate continues to be decent at 65% though https://eugeneyan.comhttps://eugeneyan.com/assets/2022-email.webp as earlier subscribers start to drop out.

Subscription count and associated states in 2022

Twitter followers grew from 6.5k to 9.5k while LinkedIn followers grew from 8.8k to 27.1k.

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That’s it for my 2022 year in review. I hope you had a great year too. If you’re writing a review or reflection, please send it my way! Love to hear what y’all are working on and have been over the years.


Thanks to Yang Xinyi for reading drafts of this.

If you found this useful, please cite this write-up as:

Yan, Ziyou. (Dec 2022). 2022 in Review & 2023 Goals. eugeneyan.com. https://eugeneyan.com/writing/2022-in-review/.

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@article{yan2022review,  title   = {2022 in Review & 2023 Goals},  author  = {Yan, Ziyou},  journal = {eugeneyan.com},  year    = {2022},  month   = {Dec},  url     = {https://eugeneyan.com/writing/2022-in-review/}}
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