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by MauranKilom
1529 days ago
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That's fair. I concede that there are jobs that in no part rely on communicating with non-technical people. But I still believe you will find it beneficial to be able to explain your work to non-technical audiences. Your family, your lawyer, or a future hiring manager will all value it. |
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I also worked on server message routing. I can explain that it is basically like the internet, ie explain why my job is important, but explaining any of my projects to a layperson wouldn't be possible without teaching the layperson a lot of technical skills.