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Originally posted by PlanB View PostMadness, they are looking for an entire dev team in one person. I've done tech lead roles, but draw the line at running the Scrums, mainly as it is something I have zero interest in.
I'm something of a generalist and can code, deploy and lead but don't kid myself I'm an expert in anything but the first one.
They will quite possibly hire a complete BS artist.Comment
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Originally posted by PlanB View PostMadness, they are looking for an entire dev team in one person. I've done tech lead roles, but draw the line at running the Scrums, mainly as it is something I have zero interest in.
I'm something of a generalist and can code, deploy and lead but don't kid myself I'm an expert in anything but the first one.
They will quite possibly hire a complete BS artist.Comment
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It is not the market for Generalists at all.
I managed to get a contract as a BA in a very niche and in demand sector within Investments. I am fielding around 2-3 calls a week asking if I am available to go for another role along with the rates going up.
This market is going to get tougher after IR35 lands however I truly believe there is a correction going on where the true Outside IR35 contractors will prevail.Comment
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Originally posted by Paralytic View PostThat's funny, as the role I'm doing just now is pretty much the Scrum Master/Tech Lead BigDataPro describesComment
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostInfosys will sort it out soon, providing clients with a "jack of all trades" bob, whom they will pay £25,600 per annum.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Post<cough>
I will maintain that, just like C++/Java front-office work 10 years ago, Devops/Python will be bobbed out, its just whether you think that will be 'soon' or not.
I advise on things like this, businesses won't pay £700/pd for devops engineers in the long-run, they will either bob it out or switch to simpler to implement and maintain cloud technologies, as they appear.Last edited by Bluenose; 14 February 2020, 11:15.Comment
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Originally posted by Bluenose View PostShot's fired!
I will maintain that, just like C++/Java front-office work 10 years ago, Devops/Python will be bobbed out, its just whether you think that will be 'soon' or not.
I advise on things like this, businesses won't pay £700/pd for devops engineers in the long-run, they will either bob it out or switch to simpler to implement and maintain cloud technologies, as they appear.
As far as devops is concerned I am surprised that companies are willing to pay so much for engineers who know how to put a kubernetes cluster together efficiently when most of the time a simple cloud native solution would have done.
Any developer worth their salt should be able to get an app onto a PaaS and the whole devops role becomes redundant.
I'm also amazed at the amount companies are willing to spend on cloud solutions with their opaque subscription models, and have seen several burnt with massive and unexpected bills.
I think there will be a big movement to private clouds and pure PaaS.Last edited by PlanB; 14 February 2020, 11:30.Comment
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostInfosys will sort it out soon, providing clients with a "jack of all trades" bob, whom they will pay £25,600 per annum.Comment
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