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Ask HN: So what's the job market like for generalists, really?

3 pointsby esondereggerover 11 years ago
As I read all the outrage about the Penny Arcade posting today, I&#x27;m troubled by seeing two seemingly contradictory responses: 1. A sad resignation that tons of very smart people will end up applying and be willing to work for the conditions that are offered. 2. A belief that the generalists with skill sets even approaching what is requested are in such high demand&#x2F;short that this posting is ridiculous.<p>I&#x27;m genuinely curious about the state of this job market because as I read the posting I couldn&#x27;t help but notice that it felt like a perfect match for my own skill set. It sometimes seems like startups are looking for specialists&#x2F;experts in a particular area to augment the general knowledge they already have. Also, the limited runway provided by seed&#x2F;angel&#x2F;VC funding doesn&#x27;t allow enough time for training. Whereas the Google, Apple, Facebook, etc. size companies don&#x27;t need someone who can code front-end and back-end, design, and sysadmin all at a passable level because they already have tons of people who can do one of those things at a very high level.

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ryanfitzover 11 years ago
I can only speak for NYC, but its very hot. A couple of months ago my startup failed and I was looking for a job. I was only interested in early stage startups and wanted to work on every part of the tech stack (frontend, backend, devops....). In the span of 2 weeks I met with over 2 dozen startups and received a number of great offers.
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