The Engineer/Manager Pendulum

The Engineer/Manager Pendulum

The central drama for many people goes something like this: “I’m a senior engineer, but I’m thinking about being a manager. I have to be a manager to get promoted. I hope it isn’t terrible, once I make the switch. I hear it’s terrible.”

“Your advice is bad and you should feel bad”:

The best frontline eng managers in the world are never more than 2-3 years removed from hands-on work, full time down in the trenches.

The Pendulum

Being an IC is like reverse-engineering how a company works with very little information.

Management is NOT a promotion

Becoming a manager is a lateral move onto a parallel track. Management is not a promotion, management is a change of profession.

On being a manager (of technical projects)

Management is highly interruptive, and great engineering – where you’re learning things – requires blocking out interruptions.

Being a tech lead (of people)

The best tech leads in the world are always the ones who done time in management

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