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Career growth as system, not ladder: A framework for breadth-oriented development by Aishwarya Babu

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Last updated: 16 July, 2025 3:46 PM
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Career growth as system, not ladder: A framework for breadth-oriented development by Aishwarya Babu
Career growth as system, not ladder: A framework for breadth-oriented development by Aishwarya Babu

New Delhi: In a fast-moving software industry, where challenges rarely come with clean boundaries, Aishwarya Babu has built a career on the belief that adaptability and breadth, and not just deep specialization, create resilient engineers and impactful teams. A senior engineering leader at Amazon and Compass, she has grown from individual contributor to manager by fostering a development philosophy that prizes curiosity, cross-domain exploration, and systems thinking.

Rather than coaching her teams toward tightly scoped expertise, she consistently encourages a breadth-first approach, inviting engineers to work across the stack, embrace ambiguity, and take initiative beyond their job descriptions. This philosophy doesn’t just help individuals grow; it elevates the performance of entire teams. Under her leadership, engineers have earned well-deserved promotions by stretching their capabilities and building durable, flexible skill sets.

Her influence at Amazon has been both technical and cultural. Her teams delivered key contributions to high-impact programs such as Kindle Subscriptions and Amazon Publishing, leveraging AWS and personalization technologies to build content recommendations; optimizing UX systems, and driving cost reductions in backend services through targeted infrastructure improvements. These efforts didn’t just move product metrics but reinforced a culture of trust and autonomy. These systems scale and serve more than 10 million customers worldwide.

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Beyond engineering execution, Aishwarya played a vital role in shaping Amazon’s hiring culture. As a Bar Raiser, she has conducted over 150 technical interviews, helping set and uphold a high hiring standard across the organization. Her reach extended from mentoring junior engineers to influencing who gets to build Amazon’s next generation of systems.

One of the most persistent challenges she faced was changing how teams understood ownership and growth. In an industry where vertical progression and role rigidity are often the norm, she encouraged mental models pushing engineers outside their comfort zones, assigning ambiguous charters, and advocating for lateral exploration. Through deliberate experimentation and small wins, she helped shift the culture toward one that values range, initiative, and long-term adaptability.

Aishwarya has also reflected on her leadership journey publicly. Her Medium article, “The Millennial Manager: The Bridge,” discusses how to balance empathy and performance in managerial roles, offering a thoughtful perspective on how modern leaders can serve as connectors and not just decision-makers.

Her core belief is clear that traditional career ladders may reward depth, but lasting impact comes from breadth. “The future belongs to those who can adapt faster than they specialize,” she says. In ambiguous, high-growth environments, engineers who treat their careers as evolving systems, interdependent, exploratory, and open-ended, will be better positioned to lead and deliver. In Aishwarya’s world, excellence isn’t a narrow path. It’s a wide, interconnected network and she’s building hers, one adaptable engineer at a time.

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