Ariel Weinberger is Vice President of Research & Development at Amplication. With over a decade of experience in software development, he grew to leading an engineering department of 60+ engineers.
Steven Yi is Vice President of Marketing and Growth at Educative. He is a developer-focused growth marketing leader with hands-on expertise as a former software architect across multiple platforms, devices, and cloud, including leading the global marketing launch of Microsoft Azure.
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In the months following the Great Resignation, competition for software engineering jobs remains high. To set yourself apart, it's more important than ever to level up your skills.
A strong technical baseline can help you land exciting roles and find early success. But to move up the career ladder, you'll need to focus on building key leadership skills.
Today we'll cover how you can make the leap from developer to engineering manager.
Think back to the best managers you've had in your career. What specific actions did they take to help you thrive? Everyone has a different management style, but these 3 qualities are crucial to leading successful engineering teams.
Effective communication
Empathy
Extreme sense of ownership
Some of the habits that help you succeed as an engineer can hinder your success as an engineering manager. As you move up the career ladder, you may need to unlearn old habits and shift your mindset. Here are some tips that can help you adapt to your new role:
Stay in the loop, without diving deep
Success is measured by the impact of people, processes, and delivery
Help yourself get on track
As an EM, you are responsible for supporting business goals and people's career growth. To find a successful balance, keep these 3 things in mind:
The trick is to negotiate these 3 points and find as many win-win solutions as possible. Here are some tips that can help: