Ask HN: Senior Engineers–What's Stopping You from Leading?
I know many senior and lead engineers are curious about stepping into leadership roles but face unique challenges and uncertainties. I’m organizing informal 1:1 calls to better understand how I can help engineers like you navigate this transition successfully.
During the call, we’ll discuss topics like:
- The challenges and frustrations of moving into leadership.
- Common fears and struggles in the transition.
- What an ideal solution or support system would look like for your journey.
This isn’t a sales pitch—just an opportunity for open, honest conversation. I'm not selling anything. My goal is to listen, share insights from my journey, and learn how I can better support engineers like you.
If you’re interested, you can book a time to chat with me here: https://calendly.com/josh-tichauer/45min.
Let’s connect and explore how to make your leap to leadership smoother and more rewarding!
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[ 4.5 ms ] story [ 14.9 ms ] threadThat said, I believe technical leadership works best when carried out by those with hands-on experience. This background fosters a deep understanding and empathy for engineers, making such leaders uniquely equipped to guide teams effectively.
For those interested in developing soft skills alongside their technical expertise, leadership offers a chance to scale their impact in new ways. By combining hard and soft skills, leaders can achieve non-linear scalability, influencing not just the work but the people and systems around them.
Ultimately, it’s about choice. Both paths—technical mastery and leadership—are valuable. The key is ensuring leadership is a deliberate pursuit, not just the default next step.