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What's funny is that nowadays most careers can provide this we live in an era where anyone can pretty much put any skill to fucking use.
But Overall
Specialist
Trades
Programming
Surgeon/Dentist/Doctor
Generalist
Sales
Consulting
With specialist careers, you specialize in one specific field of skills, obviously, a programmer won't know much about how to run, manage or acquire clients/customers for a business.
On the other hand
Generalists are the opposite they have quite a broad set of skills in multiple fields but are not specialized in any. I think this is so overpowered. I know a guy who did multiple Real Estate internships at University but transitioned into a consulting role after he graduated. Did that stint for 7 years left and started his own consulting business for RE firms but instead of competing for big business clients he localised and worked with smaller agents. He made 6 figs in his first year.
I saw @Xangsane shitting on consultants but comically it's easy and fucking pays well.
But Overall
Specialist
Trades
Programming
Surgeon/Dentist/Doctor
Generalist
Sales
Consulting
With specialist careers, you specialize in one specific field of skills, obviously, a programmer won't know much about how to run, manage or acquire clients/customers for a business.
On the other hand
Generalists are the opposite they have quite a broad set of skills in multiple fields but are not specialized in any. I think this is so overpowered. I know a guy who did multiple Real Estate internships at University but transitioned into a consulting role after he graduated. Did that stint for 7 years left and started his own consulting business for RE firms but instead of competing for big business clients he localised and worked with smaller agents. He made 6 figs in his first year.
I saw @Xangsane shitting on consultants but comically it's easy and fucking pays well.