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by rlaanemets
2817 days ago
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I think that setting explicit job boundaries is a good thing to do. Otherwise you end up with role creep and potential burnout. This happened to me. There is a considerable pressure to pick up as many activities at the job as you can as hiring more developers is hard or impossible at some locations as the demand for developers has skyrocketed. This demand buries you even deeper under tasks once your colleagues leave elsewhere for better offers. |
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