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Guide to the Software Engineer Career Path

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Trying to better understand the software engineer career path? Want to know what your next steps are as an engineer as you make your way to CTO? An engineering career can go in many different directions depending on your technical skill set and what you want out of a job. We've got your covered.

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30+ Google Product Manager Interview Questions

The Product HQ

It doesn’t have to be a position for software engineering, including coding questions or anything computer science-related, for that matter. You don’t need to have a technical degree or be a software engineer (SWE) to answer these five google interview questions; you need a basic understanding of the concepts.

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Technical Women Are Software Managers

Johanna Rothman

One of my reviewers for the Modern Management Made Easy books asked a fascinating question: I've never seen this many women in management or in senior leadership positions. Up until the mid-80s, many of the software engineering jobs were for special-purpose machines or applications. Let me offer a little history.

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Calm’s Will Larson on how to build a technical leadership career

Intercom, Inc.

After writing An Elegant Puzzle about the challenges of engineering management in high-growth organizations, his focus shifted to a career path that’s much less understood – the technical leadership track. If you’re a senior engineer and want to further your career, what skills should you develop? How do we fix it?”

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What is the Technical Product Manager Career Path?

The Product HQ

Technical product managers don’t stay in the same positions forever. They rise to more senior managerial positions and acquire additional responsibilities. Technical product managers do not step into full positions at first in most cases. However, promotion is contingent on open positions at their employing companies.

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Edmond Lau and Jean Hsu on engineering more leaders and better working relationships

Intercom, Inc.

As up and coming engineers in Silicon Valley, Jean Hsu and Edmond Lau long sought more influence and impact in their respective positions – but they couldn’t shake the feeling of being stuck. Many engineers feel like they must make a jump into management to lead. Leadership is a mindset, not a title. Short on time?

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How to Become a Cloud Architect: The Ultimate Career Path Guide

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

However, the role of a cloud architect is not an entry-level position. You will need extensive technical experience to qualify for most professional cloud architect positions. Typically, they work in engineering teams alongside other developers and engineering managers. So, how do you become a cloud architect then?