Point 7 is super true: when I got out of college, I listed "SharePoint" on my resume because I had worked with it at one of my internships and was still in my "list everything you kind of know because you haven't had a real job yet" phase. As a result, when I got hired at a consultant agency, the project staffer kept trying to put me on random SharePoint projects and it was alarming.
(Not trying to knock those out there who live for SharePoint development, but I certain don't want to do it 🙃)
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Point 7 is super true: when I got out of college, I listed "SharePoint" on my resume because I had worked with it at one of my internships and was still in my "list everything you kind of know because you haven't had a real job yet" phase. As a result, when I got hired at a consultant agency, the project staffer kept trying to put me on random SharePoint projects and it was alarming.
(Not trying to knock those out there who live for SharePoint development, but I certain don't want to do it 🙃)