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by tacostakohashi 3 days ago
imho if you're at a company, and they're having layoffs... it's generally better to be laid off, get some severance, and end up at some other company that is hiring / growing, rather than a "survivor" who now has more work to do with fewer people at a company that is possibly troubled, unlikely to give any good pay increases any time soon, etc etc.

re #3 - no, "jack of all trades" tends to be a career trap / dead end. companies hire for specific skill sets.

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Yeah there is always that thought like it would be easier if I was cut early - especially as they are usually more generous initially.

Any tips on avoiding being pulled in too many directions?