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You're Too Critical to Move Teams

You're Too Critical to Move Teams

via Dev.toJono Herrington

One of the best engineers I ever managed came to me in a one-on-one and said "I want to try something different." She wasn't unhappy. She wasn't burned out. She wasn't looking to leave. She'd been on the same team for two years, owned a critical piece of the platform, and had gotten so good at her domain that the problems stopped being problems. They were just patterns she'd already solved. She wanted to move to a different team. Different problem space. Different stack. Not because she was running from something. Because she'd stopped growing and she was honest enough to say it. I knew what the easy answer was. I'd heard other leaders give it dozens of times. "You're too critical. We need you right here." The Compliment That's Actually a Cage That sentence sounds like praise. It sounds like recognition. An engineer hears it and thinks "they value my work. They see how important I am." But listen to what it actually says. Your growth matters less than our convenience. We've built a dep

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