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Petrichor2017-12-18 18:56:18
Project management
Petrichor, 2017-12-18 18:56:18

Is the experience of working as a project manager useful for a programmer?

I work as an intern at the position of project manager (web). Is such work experience useful if later I plan to develop (also web), and now I'm studying.
How would a future employer feel about this?

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Vladimir Borutkin, 2017-12-18
@Atanvar

Any new knowledge is good
. Any new experience is fire.
And why not work further as a PM, but burn out for yourself?

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oh, 2017-12-18
well @AnneSmith

will allow you to lead projects earlier than those who do not have such experience
, you can still attend to obtaining an Agile certificate while you are studying,
or maybe you will forget about development and go to project managers

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Philip Grr, 2017-12-20
@Moon_Lobster

not that this is the best option for development in development, but it is better than nothing and may well turn out to be useful, because you will work closely with the subject and study the kitchen from the inside.

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Anatoly Pontyuko, 2017-12-20
@Pointman

rather yes than no

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Eugene, 2018-01-09
@e-antonov

Somewhat useful.
You will be able to feel the tasks on the part of the business a little more subtle and possibly shorten the stage in which programmers think that managers are parasites, do nothing, only receive money, etc.
You will understand that instead of 5 iterations of refactoring to the ideal, it would be better to do one, refactor normally and release the feature, because the business is waiting for it.
Perhaps you will be able to more accurately find a balance between the quality of work and the timing of its implementation.

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