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    Gergely Orosz on the decision to go into management

    enMay 28, 2021
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    About this Episode

    In this episode, Jean Hsu, VP of Engineering at Range, chats with Gergely Orosz — formerly at Uber, Skyscanner, and Skype — about the decision to go into management.

    Jean and Gergely chat about:

    • Why Gergely thought management was LAME - and resisted becoming a manager
    • The huge contrast between becoming an “accidental manager” at a startup and becoming a manager at Uber
    • Defining his leadership by having a list he had created of all the managers he wanted to avoid being
    • How to support new managers and set them up for success
    • How a checklist of management activities can create a tighter feedback loop for new managers
    • The unexpected loneliness of being a manager

    You can find the manager checklist Gergely used for new managers here: https://blog.pragmaticengineer.com/checklist-for-first-time-managers

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