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by pkaler
1775 days ago
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It depends. The main lever is where you will find a great mentor. Here are a few points you should think about: 1) Sponsorship/Mentorship. Will your current manager or another manager in the company champion your transition to a manager? Becoming a manager requires a lot of mentorship and coaching. Does HR at your company provide support? Is there a Senior Manager or Director that will mentor you? 2) Levelling. Does your company have a career ladder? Are there Staff Engineer levels? Have you reached this level as an IC? I personally would not sponsor an IC to become a manager if they haven't reached the Staff level. Staff Engineer is a sideways promotion to Manager. Senior Staff Engineer is sideways to Senior Manager. 3) Switching Companies. You should apply for a Staff Engineer position at a new company. During the interview process make it clear that you want to transition to a manager. During the negotiation phase, build a 6 month transition plan with the hiring manager. 4) Read. Read a lot. You should read all of the canonical management books. https://www.amazon.com/High-Output-Management-Andrew-Grove-e...
https://www.amazon.com/Managers-Path-Leaders-Navigating-Grow...
https://www.amazon.com/Hard-Thing-About-Things-Building/dp/0...
https://www.amazon.com/Making-Manager-What-Everyone-Looks/dp... |
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