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Ask HN: PM, TPM, or Tech Lead – Go

1 pointsby KennyFromITalmost 2 years ago
Not sure which one is the best option for my future...<p>Did you struggle with this (or similar) decision? Do you have a framework for deciding? Please share.

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alex_lavalmost 2 years ago
Might be worthwhile to define what PM and TPM mean in your case as they&#x27;re both pretty ambiguous.<p>I&#x27;ve been all kinds of things. Tech Lead, Lead Engineer, Principal Engineer, Engineering Manager are probably most relevant to this conversation. In general I steer clear of &quot;Management&quot;, which I define as things like report compensation and happiness, disciplinary actions, performance reviews, etc. As for more &quot;Leadership&quot; type roles (Tech Lead, Lead Eng, Principal), it really depends on the company as to how much autonomy and authority they have. Some companies view Lead as &quot;Person that knows the most on the team&quot;, others view them as &quot;The person that does architecture work&quot;, some view them as pseudo-managers. It can suck or it can be okay, but it really really depends on the company.<p>If you want to stay technical, avoid the PM route entirely, regardless of what you actually meant by PM&#x2F;TPM. Deciding whether you want to stay technical is probably the first question to answer for yourself to figure out your path.