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by nathanaldensr
2252 days ago
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The answer varies wildly based on the size of the company. At smaller companies, they tend to oversee hiring, technical work, and act as managers, but don't necessarily have budgetary authority. At larger companies, they tend to have more authority and involvement in larger strategic efforts; they tend to be "managers of managers." |
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The real way to determine your role and authority is measuring from top down. How many steps are you away from the CEO. Titles don’t mean much.