The real reason for parallel tracks is to prevent people from becoming managers. Not to encourage it. The challenge before parallel tracks was common was that every engineer assumed the only way to get ahead was to stop coding and manage people.
The parallel tracks more or less has the same level constraints as you go. Namely, you cannot have 5 L4's on a team with 5 people, and one L4 manager.
The parallel tracks more or less has the same level constraints as you go. Namely, you cannot have 5 L4's on a team with 5 people, and one L4 manager.