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Ask HN: Difference `Principal` and `Lead` in an Organzation?

1 pointsby a_lifters_lifeabout 6 years ago
What is the difference?<p>Think technical staff - devs, it security, etc.<p>What is the difference between a: Principal &lt;Developer&#x2F;Security Engineer&gt;<p>and a<p>Lead &lt;Developer&#x2F;Security Engineer&gt;<p>Thanks

2 comments

smt88about 6 years ago
They mean the same, but principal sometimes implies that the person is also a partner&#x2F;owner of the business, not just an employee.
matt4077about 6 years ago
„Principal“ is borrowed from the political sphere, where it sets apart anyone elected from all those „just“ hired. In that context, it creates a hierarchy that is subtly different from the conventional. I. e. an assistant to the US President will usually have far more power than any local mayor or councilperson. But the latter may still outrank the assistant for certain questions of protocol.<p>In tech, it’s mostly synonymous.