It's a bit sad of a picture I get from the other reactions. That in 'non-tech' it is merely a necessity. However I think more and more every company is (becoming) a 'tech' company. In the Netherlands there is an incentive from the government to boost tech knowledge in 'non-tech' companies. I think that's great.
I'm been working as a contractor most of the time, so it's a bit different then, because the company I'm directly working for is a 'tech' company. But currently at a fintech, and they go far to keep the developers happy.
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It's a bit sad of a picture I get from the other reactions. That in 'non-tech' it is merely a necessity. However I think more and more every company is (becoming) a 'tech' company. In the Netherlands there is an incentive from the government to boost tech knowledge in 'non-tech' companies. I think that's great.
I'm been working as a contractor most of the time, so it's a bit different then, because the company I'm directly working for is a 'tech' company. But currently at a fintech, and they go far to keep the developers happy.