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Ask HN: When is it appropriate to switch teams internally?
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7 points
by sail0rm00n
1050 days ago
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I'm currently a team lead in FAANG in an area I do not find too interesting, but I'm able to make it work on a day-to-day basis and I enjoy most of the people and my direct manager quite a bit. My skip manager has recently externally hired a lot of staff engineers, which has cut off a lot of areas I was enjoying working in and removed my room for growth and potentially promotion. I have an opportunity for a "grass is greener on the other side" to switch to a team internally that pairs more with my interests and lets me be head down more in coding instead of leading, also with the opportunity for growth as I gain expertise in the space. The commute to work is also a lot shorter and can be remote lol I'm leaning on taking this opportunity, but I actually really do enjoy my current manager and the people in my space. Should I stick it out on my current team and try to make affairs better, or should I take the opportunity to try something new? I've also only been in my current space for ~1 year so I feel guilty about that What are the things I should be thinking about? How do I know I'm not making a decision based on how I feel negatively in the moment? |
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So I say simply: go for it if it feels right.
The way to go about it is the trick. Hopefully you get some good responses from others but in my experience (non-tech industries) it’s helpful to discuss it first with your manager (esp if you get along), and potentially your skip manager, so they’re not notified by surprise by others and you don’t burn bridges. Then you apply.