In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions:
\n\nQuestions\n\nMany engineers want to go into product management, but I\u2019m the reverse - a product manager who wants to move into engineering.
\n\nWhat advice would you give to someone pursuing this path? How would you recommend I spend my time while jobfinding? What type of job should I be looking for?
\n\nI have a computer science degree but I\u2019ve worked as a PM for 10 years, so\u2026 it\u2019s been a while. I\u2019ve pursued various side projects over the years and have a basic working knowledge of lots of things (e.g. android, ios, react, python, computer vision, firebase/serverless functions, databases, algorithms/data structures) but not much depth in any area.
\n\nI know one option is to convert at the company you\u2019re already at. Take that off the table for a moment and say it has to be at a new company.
\nI recently just quit my first tech job for higher pay at another company. Upon turning in my two weeks notice, my boss coxed me into agreeing to work as a contractor to finish a project I\u2019ve been working on.
\n\nHis argument is that no one else on the team has been involved in my project, is familiar with the tech stack, and has any time to help anyway. I\u2019m finding I don\u2019t have time after the 40 hours I\u2019m putting in at the new job but don\u2019t quite know how to sever ties. I feel like I\u2019m the bad guy. Family and friends all say that It\u2019s not my problem and I should move on\u2026 being familiar with the project and company, I can\u2019t help but feel differently.
\n\nHow can I sever ties and get over the feeling of being the bad guy, especially after kind of leading on my employer about contract work the last two weeks, or how can I convince family and friends that this is something I should do to avoid burning a professional bridge.
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