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Ask HN: Feeling stuck as an engineering manager
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15 points
by throwaway02427
1295 days ago
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I used to be an excellent web dev IC. I always saw organizational and process issues, became a manager and started moving up the ladder. Eventually I became manager of managers on a product I understand little on a technical level. I haven't touched code at work in years in any serious way. My tech skills have weakened significantly. Little personal project have kept me afloat, but always using different tech and little time have left me with no depth to my tech skills. However, I am sure I could ramp up super quickly on any language or framework due to my high-level understanding. I haven't worked on SaaS in years, even though that's what I love. I feel stuck. My level it too low for new roles where companies would not care about low-level coding ability, but my skillset for lower levels is gone. I am tempted to take a huge pay cut and get a basic, maybe even entry-level engineering IC role again. Without my tech skills I feel very insecure. I probably have stronger management skills than I think, but those feel barely like skills. More like common sense which gives me no confidence. I also see those skills rarely reflected on any job postings. My wife has a friend whose husband was in a similar situation. He now is an aging handy man. Some days I feel like Michael Scott. Have you been in a similar situation? How did you get out of it? |
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