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by 0898 697 days ago
The article is saying that tech jobs are declining due to high interest rates. It's also saying that companies now expect you to perform tasks from multiple departments, leading to burnout and low job satisfaction when you do get a job.
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Thanks for the summary, skimmed it and it's too long of a time commitment for what appears like little payoff.

Sure companies want the Full Stack -> Do-Everything hire - who wouldn't, I'd like a goose that lays golden eggs but there is no market to provide that. I see this change as merely a side effect of the state of the market where hirers of labor feel they can make such demands.

What I find interesting and did not find explored in the article is that the overhead for establishing a company is far lower than what it used to be so there is more potential for Do-Everything people to just do that little bit more to include all the other functions of the company. Many of the functions needed to run a company are not needed at such a small scale that necessitates a Do-Everything hire.

I know not everyone is cut out for that, but not everyone is not cut out for the Do-Everything level of responsibilities either, and those that can do the latter are more likely to be able to do the former. That's what I did, I built up my skill stack working as a Full-Stack / Do-Everything engineer then learned business and marketing on top and went solo. These days I have a good laugh when I read about some start-up that raised some money based on delivering X is also advertising for jobs that are basically build X from scratch by yourself.

It's impossible to get hired but once you will, you own the app, entire stack, and have side tasks. Salary perhaps 10% higher than pre-Covid.
And then be laid off in 6 months
You obviously didn't achieve the goals, which changed a day before review.
And one of the annoying things about the job market is you could get 10-20x the compensation at another company doing the same or less work :P
Thanks for the summary. The article looks interesting, but I didn't have the time to properly read it.
Yes, I don't really understand why he went from talking about tech jobs declining to bitching about the hiring process...