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Hey I am on Medial • 5m

Being a specialist having a skillset in one domain or being a generalist who can solve problems has knowledge of scalability and architecture and can change stack and jas adaptability.What should one go after being in category 1 where you have deep knowledge of one domain or being generalist with optimistic problem solving and adapting mindset. I've heard category to be better engineers and being paid well . Please clear my doubts

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