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Jim Amos's avatar

Nothing wrong with an EM finding a little time to code if it doesn't take away from more important things, but you must be careful not to do anything too impressive because then your own upper management will start measuring you on code contributions again and you may slip in your ability to be measured and appreciated as a people leader. Technical teams already have enough code wranglers, what's missing at most companies are EM's who can debug humans and empathize with their reports and be accessible rather than heads down in code and distracted or too focused only on the technical priorities. I'm curious where you got this statistic:

"95% of engineering managers wish to write more code, but feel they just can’t." It suggests a worrying lack of self awareness among EMs: why move into management if you would really prefer to be writing code?

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Ivan Kusalic's avatar

It likely depends on the coding experience before. I haven't coded in 7 years, and jumping back in was surprisingly easy. More here: https://www.ivankusalic.com/executive-coder-experiment/

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