Re: Interesting job description
Yes, that is exactly the pattern I have seen as well. And I have been on
both sides of the retention decision.
And this just reinforces the point about the value of corporate knowledge.
When a product bombs, that devalues the knowledge of everyone who worked on
it. The company no longer needs to remember how it works or how it was
built. It can dispose of that knowledge, and the heads that contain, it
without long-term consequences.
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