Comment by Retric
10 hours ago
When you swap between 9 hats, you don’t get meaningful experience at any of those roles.
Instead you become a generalist which is only really needed at tiny organizations.
10 hours ago
When you swap between 9 hats, you don’t get meaningful experience at any of those roles.
Instead you become a generalist which is only really needed at tiny organizations.
Big organizations need generalists too.
Generalist means something very different for big orgs.
At FANG size companies have people to setup 401k and health insurance, tiny startups need 1 of 3 people to figure that out even if it just means finding a company to outsource such things it still needs to happen. Payroll doesn’t need to be a complex system but taxes must be paid etc.
I would say I look at it from a different angle, big companies can afford specialists. Startups cannot afford specialized employee for database administration or setting up 401k.
But big companies would definitely love to have to pay a single salary for someone who does 401k and when this job is done administrates databases then in between reviews tweets searching for mentions of the company. Exaggerated example but I hope clear.
That already shows up with everything getting „Ops” obviously DevOps but I already have seen DataOps, SalesOps and MarketingOps.
That shows an ability to figure out what needs to be done and do it, regardless of whether it fits the formal job description. That can be an invaluable skill in an organization of any size.
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