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Ask HN: How to Quit a Solo Developer Role?

2 点作者 ravroid超过 3 年前
I am currently the solo developer for a small team where I run the technology side of the company.<p>I work directly under the CEO who has zero technical background. He is constantly asking me for status updates, setting my priorities for me, and overall tends to micromanage. When I worked from home, he would ping me for updates throughout the day, sometimes even scheduling a second end-of-day standup. Now he expects me to work in-office because it&#x27;s &quot;better for rapid communication&quot;, which really just means he can micromanage more easily.<p>This morning I accepted a great offer for a remote position at a more established tech company.<p>My current predicament is that my boss will likely be completely screwed when I leave. To make matters worse, our account manager put in her notice yesterday, so he&#x27;s already scrambling to find a replacement for her.<p>I am curious how to go about this transition without burning a bridge and screwing over my current team. One month isn&#x27;t nearly enough to transition somebody into my role.<p>Has anybody experienced leaving a solo role without screwing over their company?

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rudasn超过 3 年前
If you feel obliged to to do so, and it doesn&#x27;t hurt your mental health or your new job, ask if he&#x27;s willing to keep you part time <i>to help with the transition </i> on an hourly rate (much bigger than what you&#x27;re getting now), for a limited amount of time (say a month or so).<p>Your team will understand, as probably they are all micromanaged and would like a better deal as well.<p>I was in a similar position a while back, but I was the one staying behind after the senior (and only other dev) quit for roughly the same reasons.<p>No hard feelings towards the one quitting, on the contrary. Owner just outsourced everything soon thereafter and we all just moved on. (I wanted a break to recover from the burnout - which I later realised it was a burnout - but I got a new job a couple of weeks later, from HN no less!).<p>Just be upfront and honest.. If he run out of money he would let you go. It&#x27;s only logical that if you got a better deal you&#x27;d let him go.
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new_guy超过 3 年前
Not your problem. Your manager did it to themselves. Just quit, and then say you&#x27;ll be available to them as a freelance consultant if and when required (for more money obviously).
kordlessagain超过 3 年前
It sounds like you are ready to move on from a company that isn&#x27;t yours to guide anymore. The CEO&#x27;s job includes determining the fate of the company when you took the job, whether he knows that or not by now. The company isn&#x27;t a person, and it has no feelings, but maybe you might be worried about hurting the CEO.<p>Of course you may have stock in the company, which would hurt you. In that case, you should help find a replacement if you are a stakeholder!
danielmarkbruce超过 3 年前
Without having all the context - you just have to rip the band aid off. Leave, don&#x27;t consult, give 2 weeks notice and if the reaction is bad, leave immediately.<p>It sounds like you are an employee. I&#x27;m guessing you have zero&#x2F;little equity. If the CEO wanted to make sure this wouldn&#x27;t happen, he&#x27;d have incentives in place (like, a chunky amount of equity). But he didn&#x27;t. He has to make choices and his choice always left this as a possibility.
nowherebeen超过 3 年前
He is using you like this and you are still worried about burning the bridge? If the CEO can only afford 1 developer, I don&#x27;t think you need to worry about burning this bridge.
sushsjsuauahab超过 3 年前
Go part time. I&#x27;ve done this a month ago and it is going great.
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