A few years ago, Ruslan Tereshchenko was on the lookout for a new role in tech with a clear goal in mind: becoming a Team Lead. It felt like the logical next step - moving away from hands-on coding towards managing people and shaping how teams worked.
But as is often the case, career paths rarely follow a straight line. When he received an offer to join Pwrteams as a Software Engineer within the dedicated team of the global travel giant TUI, he chose to stay technical and discovered that it opened even more exciting doors.
Today, Ruslan works as a Solution Architect, shaping technical direction, influencing key decisions and helping teams thrive - proving that staying technical can lead to leadership and impact, without necessarily moving into people management
If this story resonates with you, you’re not alone. In this edition of Career Insights, our ongoing blog series exploring real-world career paths in tech, Oksana Kotyliak, Talent Sourcing Lead at Pwrteams Ukraine takes a look at why moving into management isn’t the only way forward. For many developers and engineers, staying technical is not just a valid path - it’s a smart and strategic career move.
For decades, many companies operated on a simple premise: if you’re good at your job, you should lead others doing that job. But technical expertise and people management require very different skill sets and one doesn’t naturally lead to the other.
Think about it - would we expect a brilliant surgeon to automatically excel at hospital administration? Or a top chef to thrive as a restaurant manager? Yet in tech, it’s still common to promote excellent engineers into management, sometimes at the expense of their passion and strengths.
According to the Center for Creative Leadership, almost 60% of managers reported receiving no training before transitioning into their first leadership role - a gap that often leaves even skilled tech professionals unprepared for the realities of people management.
This is not just a personal issue, it’s a business one too. When companies push talented engineers into management too early or without support, they risk losing an exceptional technical contributor and gaining a disengaged manager in the process.
Choosing to stay technical is not about standing still, it’s about growing in a different, equally valuable direction. Here’s why:
Modern tech organisations increasingly recognise that career growth does not have to involve managing people. Here are some roles where you can grow while staying deeply technical:
Not everyone is best suited to stay purely technical, just as not everyone is best suited to manage. Here are some ways to reflect:
Do you thrive on solving complex technical challenges?
Do you prefer focused, deep work over constant collaboration and meetings?
Do you find more satisfaction in crafting elegant solutions than in managing team dynamics?
Are you more energised by technical mentorship than by line management?
Do you naturally gravitate toward advancing technical skills and knowledge?
If your answers lean toward the technical, the individual contributor tech path could be ideal for you.
If you choose to stay technical, approach it with intention:
For some professionals, moving into management is the right next step and that’s perfectly valid. If you’re energised by helping others succeed, enjoy shaping team culture, and are drawn to organisational strategy, management could be a natural fit.
The key is to choose your path intentionally, based on your strengths and what gives you energy, not based on outdated expectations of what "career progression" should look like.
Great careers don’t all look the same. Some of the strongest contributors grow through leadership roles, others as technical experts. Both paths are equally valued.
If you’re passionate about building elegant solutions and deepening your expertise, know that staying technical is not "settling" - it’s a strategic, fulfilling choice.
And next time someone asks when you’ll "move up" to management, you can confidently say: "I’m moving forward - on the path that’s right for me".
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