Rating: Not rated
Tags: Lang:en
Publisher: Will Larson
Added: January 7, 2022
Modified: January 7, 2022
Summary
At most technology companies, you'll reach Senior Software
Engineer, the career level for software engineers, in five to
eight years. At that career level, you'll no longer be required
to work towards the next pro? motion, and being promoted beyond
it is exceptional rather than ex? pected. At that point your
career path will branch, and you have to decide between
remaining at your current level, continuing down the path of
technical excellence to become a Staff Engineer, or switching
into engineering management. Of course, the specific titles
vary by company, and you can replace "Senior Engineer" and
"Staff Engineer" with whatever titles your company prefers.Over
the past few years we've seen a flurry of books unlocking the
en? gineering management career path, like Camille Fournier's
The Man? ager's Path, Julie Zhuo's The Making of a Manager,
Lara Hogan's Re? silient Management and my own, An Elegant
Puzzle. The manage? ment career isn't an easy one, but
increasingly there are maps avail? able for navigating it.On
the other hand, the transition into Staff Engineer, and its
further evolutions like Principal and Distinguished Engineer,
remains chal? lenging and undocumented. What are the skills you
need to develop to reach Staff Engineer? Are technical
abilities alone sufficient to reach and succeed in that role?
How do most folks reach this role? What is your manager's role
in helping you along the way? Will you enjoy being a Staff
Engineer or you will toil for years to achieve a role that
doesn't suit you?"Staff Engineer: Leadership beyond the
management track" is a pragmatic look at attaining and operate
in these Staff-plus roles.