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Jeremy Falcon24-Jul-17 4:32
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You're welcome. You and I are in the same exact situation man.

I spent the past two years of being a technical project manager, but never got certified with a PMP, etc. Everything I learned was on the job over two-some-odd decades of being in the business. Being in the job market now, all I can say is if you do start looking then start looking now before you get too unhappy with your position. Expect a lot of companies to say no thanks to you as a CTO, but there will be a few that say yes to you officially being one. Most likely for a smaller company to start with, but at least it will be legitimate then.

Two jobs ago, the CTO of the company at the time who's a buddy of mine, told me he started his path into management from the get-go. Late teens / early 20s sort of thing. So even he had to build up the CTO history, he just started sooner. The CIO of the last company I was at, which is one of the largest company's in the world for what it does, had to build his way up too... he just did it inside the company. So one way or another, you have to start somewhere.

JohnBug wrote:
It's hard to BS "change" or "stakeholder" management (apart from keeping the MD off the code).


Just to play devil's advocate, that largely depends on the company. Big Grin | :-D But yeah, you're right... in a successful business I agree. Numbers don't lie. And when you start talking to legitimate people in the business, it's hard to BS anything. This whole BS aspect of it comes when dealing with people who have no idea what they're talking about. And that's most of the industry. It doesn't mean lie. It means you have to speak their language a bit simply because they don't know any better.

It's like sales. People don't buy something unless, for the most part, they already think they need it or at the very least can comprehend it... in *their* view. If you want to get a point across to someone not technical, sometimes you have to speak their language and not ours.

JohnBug wrote:
The good thing is, I don't think I would have a problem walking into another senior developer role tomorrow, it's just that that option feels like going back where I was 5 years ago.


Same here man. All I can say is what I'm keeping in the back of my head... if it doesn't make you happy then don't do it. If you go back to being a dev and you don't like it, it's bad for the employer too. I had to fire someone before who would've otherwise have been awesome just because she was miserable all the time. So, if it doesn't make you happy, push forward man. In the long run, your coworkers will be grateful.
Jeremy Falcon

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