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by clay_to_n 3398 days ago
All of his points except the first two are even more valuable if you don't want to work on a team.

When working solo, there's nobody to insulate you when your soft skills are lacking.

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You can always try to work on projects, or portions of projects where your interactions can be minimized... You can be a contributor without having to have constant/heavy team interactions.

There are aspects of all of the above I tend to appreciate greatly, it really just depends.