Ask HN: What do higher level engineering managers who don't code do all day?

Managers who don't code or do architecture or expect to be in the code or understand their team's technical complexity. Say they have 6 direct reports. What do they spend their time doing that delivers value commensurate with their salary?

2 points | by econner 373 days ago

3 comments

  • AnimalMuppet 373 days ago
    The good ones keep management above them from wasting the team's time. They eliminate distractions, control changes to requirements, keep the team from being jerked around by some sales guy's latest brainstorm. They're worth a lot.
    • dllthomas 373 days ago
      "Shit umbrella." Not the only useful role for a manager, but too often a crucial one.
  • lisasays 373 days ago
    Actually have their ass on the line when things go south.

    Actually understand team members' skills and working styles (as opposed to the random noise in performance reviews, or what other people say about them).

    Actually refuse (and quit if necessary) rather than do something unethical, or allow their team members to be treated unfairly.

  • YuriNiyazov 373 days ago
    Make arguments that a particular project needs to be invested in, but by using "business lingo" rather than "technical lingo"