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Italiano(IT) "Gli informatici, o almeno questo informatico, hanno passati almeno gli ultimi quarant'anni a cercare di convincere il mercato di portare una competenza che va

IT industry prioritizes product knowledge over generalist skills, leading to obsolescence

An IT professional laments that the industry has spent decades trying to establish the value of generalist skills, only to find that employers prioritize specific product knowledge. This focus on product-based certifications, such as becoming an AWS or Google network technician instead of a general network technician, means that specialized skills become obsolete as products change. The author argues that this devalues deep professional expertise, as individuals are compensated for knowing a particular software rather than for their broader, transferable competencies. AI

IMPACT This commentary highlights a potential disconnect between industry needs and professional development, suggesting a need for greater emphasis on transferable skills in the face of rapid technological change.

RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece discussing the IT industry's focus on product-specific skills over generalist expertise.

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IT industry prioritizes product knowledge over generalist skills, leading to obsolescence

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