but i use ddg btw

  • @jaybone
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    121 year ago

    You dumb down your resume. Leave a bunch of that shit off. Only put what applies for the job you are looking for.

    • Riskable
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      41 year ago

      Yeah, that’ll get me the job but it’ll still have the same problem: Only getting paid to have knowledge of just one thing.

      Companies don’t hire generalists that can get a lot of different work done. They hire specialists that are like cogs in a machine. That way they’re much easier to replace and a lot cheaper too.

      • @[email protected]
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        14 days ago

        As an aspiring generalist myself (that’s just how my learning process works) I’m concerned about this

        • Riskable
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          23 days ago

          Well there is a plus side: Being a generalist means that when you’re looking for work you have a lot more options than say, “Java Guy” and a lot more options than say, “.NET Dude”.

          The pay won’t be as good as “COBOL Beastman” but that’s just survivorship bias 🤷