Both Sides of the Desk: Burnout (The Manager's Perspective)
The second post in the "Both Sides of the Desk" series examines burnout from the manager's viewpoint. From handling team members who are burned out to managing unrealistic executive expectations while fighting your own exhaustion and imposter syndrome - the reality of management burnout that nobody talks about.
What I Look for When Hiring Network Engineers: Beyond the Resume
A hiring manager's honest perspective on what really matters when evaluating network engineering candidates - from resume screening to technical validation. Learn how to stand out in the hiring process and avoid the common disconnect between interview performance and actual technical capability.
Leading Remote Network Engineering Teams: Why Location Shouldn't Matter in 2025
As businesses push for return-to-office mandates, network engineering remains one of the most location-independent technical disciplines. This post explores why network engineers can work effectively from anywhere, how to lead distributed technical teams, and why smart organizations are embracing remote-first approaches for technical talent.
Building High-Performing Network Engineering Teams: Beyond Technical Skills
Creating a high-performing network engineering team requires more than hiring skilled technicians. This comprehensive guide covers hiring strategies, team dynamics, skill development, and the cultural elements that separate good network teams from exceptional ones
The Technical Manager's Dilemma: Staying Current While Leading People
The struggle is real for technical managers trying to maintain their technical edge while effectively leading people. This post explores why trying to be both the top technical expert and the manager usually leads to failure at both, and provides practical strategies for finding the right balance.
From Network Engineer to Network Engineering Manager: A First-Timer's Guide
Making the leap from individual contributor to manager is both exciting and nerve-wracking. Here's what to expect in your first management role, essential traits for success, common pitfalls to avoid, and practical advice for leading a network engineering team while maintaining your technical credibility.

