Going to a V50 with good corporate practice groups, free market system, can remain a generalist for years without a problem.
Do I try to go for a lot of different experiences? Should I try and get on the most high profile stuff? The very leanly staffed projects for more substantive experience? I'm assuming specializing is a bad thing?
Thanks
Career planning for in-house exit options
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