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by grogenaut
347 days ago
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I think it's more like every engineer will either become like a lead or a principal or have problems. I'm a principal. I have for years had multiple teams building things that I prototyped designed or worked with them on the specs for. There's a level of touch and letting go that you have to employ to not over burden them or you getting bogged down in details that don't matter and missing those that do. One of the skills I've developed is spinning (back) up on problems quickly while holding the overall in my head. I find with AI I'm just doing that even more often and I now have 5 direct reports (AI) added to the 6 teams of 8 I work with through managers and roadmaps. |
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