[HN Gopher] Writing the Roadmap from Engineer to Manager
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Writing the Roadmap from Engineer to Manager
Author : 0x54MUR41
Score : 35 points
Date : 2021-09-25 10:36 UTC (1 days ago)
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| giantg2 wrote:
| Is it wrong that these sorts of books demotivate me?
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| I've read plenty of them years ago, but never got any real
| opportunities to utilize the skills. Management is so many steps
| away that it doesn't matter (I work at a large company). On top
| of that, even if I get promoted into "management", it would only
| be a 7% raise and at least 40% of my time would still be dev work
| (thanks development chapter lead model...). What's the point if
| there's not a clear and reasonable path to the real money
| ($200k+)?
| avereveard wrote:
| > and at least 40% of my time would still be dev work
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| that's not management, that's a leadership position.
|
| if in doubt when they offer you a management position ask what
| the budget for the role is, if it's none, you'd be just either
| a secretary doing the grunt work for some other real manager
| (nowadays known as "middle management") or a lead they gave a
| sounding title in lieu of the dangling carrot.
| sbarre wrote:
| If money is what you're after, then changing companies is the
| way to go.. especially right now while the market is so hot.
|
| But if the idea of real people management, so supporting others
| and helping them grow and advance their careers (not just
| "being the boss"), is interesting to you, then these kinds of
| resources are great.
|
| Good people management is harder than it looks. I've been on a
| 2-year journey to learn the skills required to do it well
| because I am no longer interested in day-to-day coding, but I
| like the idea of staying close to the practice and helping more
| junior developers grow and get better.
|
| If you still have to code and be a manager, that sounds.. like
| a good reason to look for a job elsewhere.
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| Unless you're talking about a tech lead role where you mentor
| and guide, which is different.
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| But managing people's careers, helping them with salary
| conversations, HR stuff, job coaching and more.. that's a full-
| time job.
| analog31 wrote:
| One possible answer is developer burnout. How many more years
| of high intensity coding do you have left?
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| There is no clear path to the real money.
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