Engineering Leadership
Tech Lead
Between an engineering team that wants to ship and a product organization that wants to plan stands the tech lead. The role is technical first — you're still writing code, reviewing pull requests, and authoring the RFC that settles a design debate — but the harder part is influence: setting a quality bar without becoming a bottleneck, mentoring without rescuing, pushing back on a deadline with evidence rather than instinct.
Cloud platforms and CI/CD pipelines are table stakes; what distinguishes a strong tech lead is how they handle disagreement and how their team grows under them. Students who enjoyed being the group project leader for the right reasons often arrive here naturally.
Growth comes from leading real projects whose outcomes you can be honest about.
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