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by modzu
1902 days ago
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id argue acquiring the skills and experience to be a good pm is on par with doing the same to become a better engineer. good pms have very different skills to software engineers - communication, communication, more communication. obviously software experience lends itself to managing software projects well so youre half way there, but i wouldnt underestimate it. it sounds to me, that if you recognize and have identified your weaknesses as an engjneer, youre also half way there to learning from them and getting better at it. the question is what do you enjoy and what will you be motivated to work at? do that. |
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