Hello, fintech PM here who manages a technical product, with a team of only backend engineers and whose users are other internal engineers.
I'm expected to be highly technical and currently spend about half my time engineering.
I've been tempted to switch to a more traditional user facing PM role and do normal PM stuff - I already have a background as a founder so I'm not afraid of design, marketing etc.
How does the long term career path differ for technical and traditional product management? PM-T seems to require more specific knowledge (system design, programming, data analysis...) is this reflected in salaries at big tevh companies?
TC 100k (Europe)
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