Hi,<p>A question for engineers who have been tech leads. Where did your career progress to, what was your next role?<p>I ask this as a current tech lead, trying to work out the next stage in my career and where I might like to go.
I went from mid level to senior to lead to principal. Everything that I read on <a href="https://staffeng.com/" rel="nofollow">https://staffeng.com/</a> seems accurate and some of my colleagues have written stuff there.<p>If you want to go the management route, Camille Fournier wrote The Manager's Path. Very well received book.
I was a midlevel dev filling the role of a tech lead.<p>It lead nowhere. They outsourced the product I supported. Then I started over on another obscure tech/stack and they cut the headcount 50%. Then I started over again on a more mainstream tech/stack.<p>So 3-4 years later, here I am. Still a midlevel dev. No real opportunities. Working a job I hate to support my family. But I guess I don't really count since they never officially promoted me.
I became tech lead and project manager and business analyst and architect simultaneously. I tried to delegate as much as I can as that was too much for me and half year later only the "project manager" hat remained. I'm not yet sure I like that.<p>I can second the book from Camille Fournier. I've read multiple manager books and her book is the best I've read. Very practical and dense without bullshit.
As a tech lead too, I think getting a share of your company and be more involve for marketing side and success as a team should be a good answer.<p>Or you can try to work on the architecture and security of the code, which is more a strategic way of software.