The Ultimate Playbook for Hiring Engineering Managers

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I’d like to share a complete guide to how to hire and interview engineering managers. I’ll cover every step of the process and even include a sample interview plan you can use. I think you’ll find a lot of surprises and some genuinely useful templates and questions to use.

This approach can be used for other roles as well.

Advice for New Engineering Directors

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People often ask me for advice when they move to a manager of managers role. This post covers ten things to consider. I’ll describe a number of things that surprised me, some skills to focus on building, and some tips for navigating this phase of your career.

Being a Director Is a Very Different Job

First of all, the move to being a director was a bigger change for me than I expected. I thought managing managers would be similar to managing engineers. That was naive.

Your Process Should Be Open Source

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Process: a series of actions or events performed to make something or achieve a particular result — Cambridge English Dictionary

Today, we delve into the great debate about process. Is process the solution to the chaos in organizations? A way of applying good discipline and operations to make stuff happen? Or is the process itself the problem, adding overhead and getting in the way of people doing their best work? 

Uplevel Your Managers With Mini-M Support Groups

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Today, I would like to share a management practice we developed at New Relic. It was one of the best things we did as an engineering organization. The practice is called “Mini-Ms." I believe it’s as important a practice for managers as code reviews are for engineers.

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Leaders Make Their Own Problems

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At some point, you begin to lead. This is very different than managing. The difference can be summed up with the phrase, “Leaders make their own problems." I’ll explain that in a bit, but first, let me tell you a story.

When I First Realized I Was Missing Something

When I first became a director, I had a conversation with another director named Jim. 

How to Not Screw Up Your Product Strategy

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As a consultant, I have a view across many companies, so I’ve seen a lot of product strategies. Most have been problematic. Occasionally, I see an example of a product strategy that stands out. Today, I review common problems with product strategies. Then, we’ll cover how to craft a product strategy that avoids these problems.

Problem: Product Strategies Take Too Long To Create

Putting together a product strategy is fucking hard. And while it is important, it’s easy to defer. 

Want To Be a Terrible Engineering Manager? Be a Sh*t Shield

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Many new managers think their job is to “protect the team." In fact, they see that as their primary function. 

This is a mistake. I’ve interviewed hundreds of managers in my career. Usually, when people talk about protecting the team, it is a sign of inexperience. It is a common trap for new managers.

Can This Ownership Exercise Improve How You Work with Others?

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When you’re working in a group, you need to know how to coordinate. Coordination requires a shared understanding of how everyone will work together. Most human groups define Roles. Roles help clarify boundaries and expectations for people working together.

For example, in sports, these roles are called Positions. To play well, you need all the positions to understand how to work with each other. And you need everyone to focus on their position. It would be ridiculous in football (aka soccer) to have everyone try and be the goalkeeper. 

Implementing Promotion Bias Checks in Engineering

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Perhaps the easiest way to reduce bias in promotions is to use a promotion bias spreadsheet

You can use this spreadsheet in promotion decision meetings to show, in real-time, who is getting promoted. This can help highlight bias, and result in better decision-making.

What Do Great Engineering Managers Need To Know About Compensation and Equity?

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Today we’re going to do a whirlwind tour of compensation. Hopefully, you’ll learn a bit along the way, and I’ll share an exercise for managers called a compensation review.

What Do You Need To Know About Salary?

  • The largest expense for engineering organizations is usually salary. 
  • Salary is mostly determined by supply and demand. Engineers are fortunate to be an industry with high demand. Companies have to compete based on salary and benefits in order to hire good engineers. 

Structured Pay and “Pay Equity”

Some companies use structured pay. Structured pay is when there is a “system” for determining pay: