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retoor88182dMeh, being out of date is less issue than ever with all dem llm's around. Most edgy stuff isn't needed. Wouldn't worry too much.
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D-4got10-01146320hVery true. Job !giving you the opportunity to grow leaves you stale && can actually hinder your chances getting a better one.
Leaving such job was a mess for me, but eventually, after a darker period of being away from gamedev, I found something that at least provided me w/ the opportunity to grow. -
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CaptainRant418918m@D-4got10-01 It seems the average has become 1 year. I've been hearing it more and more from people.
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CaptainRant10Red flag, when a company says: "You're never going to leave us, right?".
Shitty jobs and not staying up to date make you stale. Probably having to find a new job, my skills are barely updated and now I find myself in a shitty situation. Going to have to do my best now.
Don't let a demanding, shitty job cause you to stay behind! I can't stress it enough. Dev skills are transferrable, employer dev skills mostly aren't, especially if you are tied to their brand.
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