The Impactful Engineer Project - Mentorship, Career Growth, and Personal & Professional Excellence for Aspiring Engineers
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The Impactful Engineer Project - Mentorship, Career Growth, and Personal & Professional Excellence for Aspiring Engineers
Episode 136 – Why Being the Best Engineer Isn’t Advancing Your Career
You can be a top-performing engineer and still be stuck—underpaid, overlooked, and frustrated. In this episode, Steve Maxey and Jake Maxey break down why technical excellence alone doesn’t move careers forward. This conversation was sparked by a real example: a highly competent engineer, ten years into his career, still earning well below market rate. Not because he isn’t good—but because he isn’t visible. This episode is not theory—practical, tactical advice for engineers who want clarity, leverage, and real career momentum.
Key Topics Covered
• Why results don’t advocate for you on their own
• The difference between being productive and being visible
• How managers and leadership actually decide who advances
• Why loyalty and “head-down work” can quietly cap your pay
• The role of self-advocacy in raises, promotions, and opportunity
• How misalignment with your organization reveals itself
• What happens when leadership doesn’t know who you are
• Why asking directly for compensation clarity matters
• How career stagnation compounds over time
Actionable Steps
• Audit your compensation against market rates
• Define a clear income target instead of vague “growth” goals
• Ask your manager directly what it takes to reach that number
• Document your impact in terms leadership cares about
• Increase visibility through meetings, updates, and ownership
• Schedule recurring check-ins to track progress—not hope
• Study how promoted engineers behave, not just what they produce
• Test whether your organization rewards advocacy or silence
• Decide whether patience or change is the right next move
Who This Episode Is For
• Engineers who feel underpaid despite strong performance
• High-performing ICs stuck without promotion traction
• Engineers relying on effort instead of leverage
• Loyal team members questioning whether it’s worth it
• Anyone tired of guessing how advancement really works
Why It Matters
Careers don’t stall because of a lack of effort—they stall because of a lack of clarity and visibility. When your work speaks but you don’t, someone else gets the credit. This episode connects energy, action, and advocacy so your performance actually turns into opportunity instead of burnout.
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