Good point Tim!
Robert, I do think that a "jack of all trades" type will fit in better to
smaller companies, whereas the specialized, from my experience, seem to have
a better chance at getting into larger corporations. It was never my
intention to be "specialized", but having worked at a firewall vendor it was
just easier to find those opportunities that required a specific skillset.
Of course it could be that the jack of all trades messed up the environment
and they needed someone specialized to come in and clean it up ;)

On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 8:16 AM, Tim Krabec <[email protected]> wrote:

> Don't forget your specialization does not have to be computer/program
> related
>
> You don't have to specialize in "forensic analysis of devorak keyboards for
> AS/400 systems
> emulating Apple IIc systems"
> You could specialize in database recovery for small businesses.  Or BCP &
> DR for law offices or real estate companies.
>
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