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Praneet Nadkar
Praneet Nadkar

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What are developers looking for? A good tech or a good manager

I always wonder if everyone is happy as a developer. I have always thought that many, either look for a good manager or a good tech or if you are lucky, you get both. In cases where even if you have a pretty old tech to work on, if you have good people's company, it works out.

If you have a good tech or a project with an impeccable architecture, you should be happy, as you have loads to dig in to and learn. Learning is everything. A good tech guy or a dev is one who is always learning. (I am assuming that :) )

Some are really lucky to get both.

How does that work for you guys !?
What are you looking for.

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Rachel Breeze

I would look for a collaborative team, and an environment in which can also help you continue to learn and supports tech decisions (e.g. you may be starting .net but can influence change to .net core) all of which indicate a good manager

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Antonio Radovcic

Nothing fixes bad management. Can't find the source, but there was an article recently linked on HN which said that mgmt matters about 80-90% in workplace-satisfaction. Also, when people leave, they leave their manager.

I don't think the tech itself matters a lot, as long as it's not a catastrophe. It's just the tool to get the job done.

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Praneet Nadkar

Nothing fixes bad management!
That is like a title of a book or a novel.
And that indeed is very true

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Mihir Karandikar

I had the privilege of having a really helpful and encouraging manager AND a great project when I first entered into this industry right after college.

Unfortunately my manager left the company and I'd always like to work under him at the drop of a hat. I learned how empathy, positive communication can change someone's entire perspective.

Given a choice, I'd lean towards "good manager" because ultimately it's the people that matter.

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Gil Blinov

Well, you can always trade up in tech.
You can't always trade up to a good manager.

Just recently I almost had the opportunity to go back to working with one of my managers. Had the cards fell differently I would have done so in a heartbeat.