Something I see happening to quite a few friends hitting mid to late career in Singapore—especially those in tech, finance, or corporate roles.
Once people reach a certain stage (think late 30s onwards), there seems to be this invisible push to go into management. The logic is: if you want better pay, job security, and to stay “relevant”, you have to start managing people, aligning stakeholders, attending more meetings, etc.
But what if someone doesn’t like all that? Some folks genuinely just prefer to focus on their craft and be strong individual contributors (ICs). They don’t enjoy managing others or dealing with office politics.
A few questions for discussion:
- Is management really the only viable path after mid-career?
- Can staying as an IC still offer career growth and stability in Singapore?
- In layoffs or restructures, who’s actually safer—ICs or managers?
- Anyone here stuck to the IC path and didn’t regret it?
Would love to hear from folks here who’ve walked either road. Curious what worked for you and what didn’t.