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Ask HN: Have you moved to a manager/lead role and realised you prefer coding?

1 pointsby plodmanabout 3 years ago
I moved to more of a lead role about a year ago but I find myself jumping in to coding more often recently.<p>Is there anything wrong with going back to full time development?

3 comments

jqpabc123about 3 years ago
<i>Is there anything wrong with going back to full time development?</i><p>Yes. Age discrimination is pretty common for tech jobs of all types.<p>Ask if anyone over the age of 35 has ever tried to get a coding job. Particularly if they have a life --- wife, kids, mortgage, etc.. A lot of companies (particularly startups) will instinctively run away from this.<p>Or better yet, just look for stats on the percentage of coders over&#x2F;under the age of 35. They are kinda hard to come by but the stats I&#x27;ve seen suggest that more than 90% of developers are 35 or younger.<p>Just look at those you work with to see if this isn&#x27;t true.<p>Where do all the older developers go? Employers want you to believe they all move into management --- but this is absurd. Again, just look at your workplace to judge if this makes sense.<p>Bottom line --- it depends on what you want&#x2F;expect from your career once you hit middle age.
robcornabout 3 years ago
There&#x27;s nothing wrong with that. You might be interested in this blog post from someone who&#x27;s gone back and forth from IC =&gt; manager a couple times.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;charity.wtf&#x2F;2017&#x2F;05&#x2F;11&#x2F;the-engineer-manager-pendulum&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;charity.wtf&#x2F;2017&#x2F;05&#x2F;11&#x2F;the-engineer-manager-pendulum...</a><p>Disclaimer: I did not write the blog post but am a fan :)
DubDoubleabout 3 years ago
Management = Misery