• HowManyNimons@lemmy.world
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      A lot of software companies advertise for “rock stars” and “ninjas” as qualities of good computer programmers. It’s puerile.

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        I’m surprised they didn’t have some mountaintop monk “guru” as well. I hate that word the most.

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          My boss calls me a guru on some of the work that I do. I get that it is supposed to be someone who knows or is able to do everything about a certain topic, but it always felt a bit insulting because I feel like there’s a charlatan edge to the definition of guru. She actually means it as a big compliment. She tells everyone.

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          They probably put it the job posting, but the mountaintop guru is not looking for a new job.

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    It was like this some 10 years ago. Can’t believe they haven’t evolved from that.

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    Well, he’s got the ubiquitous “other duties as required” part of every job listing covered, anyway.