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Nikita Radchenko

Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 6:12 am
by rifat28dddd
1. "Work in the drawer". Approximately 30% of the total volume of work is not used in the end. Something became irrelevant after commissioning, somewhere the hypothesis did not work, somewhere the business made a mistake in its assumptions. It happens that the budget runs out in the process of work. It is very difficult to realize that the work of several months was done in vain, and because of this, rapid burnout is possible.

2. Irregular working hours. Sometimes you have to work even on weekends, and sometimes even on vacation.

3. Constant learning. New technologies are always ivory coast telegram data emerging, and you need to at least understand what they are for and how they are used. It is hard to chase after this all the time.

Right now, salaries in IT are very high, but this will not always be the case. We can already see that IT workers are becoming cheaper in the EU. In addition, AI is “on our heels”, which can replace programmers in many tasks.

Another negative factor is the slowdown of the economy. We have seen the boom of marketplaces, but over time it will fade away. There will be fewer areas where IT specialists are needed. This will also lead to problems with finding a job.


Senior Product Manager at Tinkoff, mentor at Skillfactory courses and master's programs
In product management, it's not the profession that disappoints, but the people. For example, very cool specialists, authorities in reality turn out to be not so cool. It's frustrating when, many years later, you yourself make small, stupid mistakes that lead to big consequences.