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SQL vs .net developer?
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Eastern Europe is the way to go. Some places are already picking up on this and shifting workforce from India to there. -
So basically get up to speed in .net again with pluralsight / learn dev now / it online learning and be able to pitch both...
I worked for investment banks between 2000-2008, would that do as banking background or is it too far back?
I've been in hospitality and retail since 2009.Comment
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All about how you market yourself.Originally posted by zazou View PostSo basically get up to speed in .net again with pluralsight / learn dev now / it online learning and be able to pitch both...
I worked for investment banks between 2000-2008, would that do as banking background or is it too far back?
I've been in hospitality and retail since 2009.Comment
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I think most tech managers now measure their success by the size of the dev team and how cheaply it's run. Very little is cared about output or quality.Originally posted by eek View PostNot while the business model is to maximize bums on seats while keeping costs low...
"Look at me, top dev manager at XXXXX, my team consists of over 1000 developers all maintained on a budget of sixpence."Comment
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