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by rubicon33
1893 days ago
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Yes, well, I can't help but look around at people who have chosen to specialize and see how much quicker they climb into leadership roles, and getting to work on mission critical features. If you're the jack of all trades guy, you'll always be asked to cleanup, or take care of small feature requests. When the company needs the big guns for a mission critical feature, you will never be called. This is an important point for people to realize. There's risks at specializing for sure, but there's also a lot of risk to being a jack of all trade. |
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Granted i climbed the ladder in mid size non-hot companies so may not be applicable.
Im currently a consultant in my trade and I appear to sell this ONE thing but in every case i end up solving problems as a generilist.
Is there a chance that you can claim that you are already an expert in one the things you do? sometimes other people’s bar for expertise is lower than yours.