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by 0xFACEFEED
1730 days ago
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Here's the reality that took me waaaay too long to accept: some companies are optimizing for mediocrity. Mediocrity (often achieved through process) has cold advantages: - It's cheaper because you're paying people less. - It's more resilient because people are easier to replace. - It's more predictable because you're not asking for groundbreaking work. - Etc... you get the idea. The only real downside is you're not going to build an exceptional product. But here's the rub: not every product needs to be exceptional in every way. Thus most departments in a company are perfectly fine with mediocrity. Those "good engineers" aren't wanted. |
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