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Ask HN: Moving away from the JAP tag

3 pointsby mxmpawnalmost 12 years ago
I&#x27;m one of the two programmers working on an news application to be launched soon. The founders hired a marketing guy and some designers who are taking care of the interface and identity of the application.<p>I perceive that I&#x27;m being tagged as JAP(just a programmer) and I&#x27;d like to move away from that tag. If the startup is succesful it&#x27;d be nice to be considered for a higher level position.<p>I&#x27;d like to know if someone has&#x2F;had in a similar situation. Any advice is very welcomed.

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ScottWhighamalmost 12 years ago
First place to start is with a self-assessment, I&#x27;d think. What skills do you have outside of programming that can be helpful? What training have you done on other subjects? I also think that, before you say &quot;I want to be something else&quot;, you need to defined what the &quot;something else&quot; is. It might be that &quot;what you want&quot; and &quot;what you are currently&quot; are not that close. It then falls on you to identify how to add those skills to your skill set, all while making sure your team knows your ambitions.