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Running away from SharePoint [closed]

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Have any of you ever tried to run from sharepoint? I've worked with sharepoint enough to know that it is not something that interests me. My interests are more along the lines of APIs / backend / distributed development. Have any of you found ways, as consultants, to move away from sharepoint and keep learning other things of interest? I'm currently in a position where sharepoint is in huge demand and I can't quite find a way to simply step aside from it. any suggestions ?

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Alexandre Brisebois Avatar asked Sep 23 '08 13:09

Alexandre Brisebois


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If I infer correctly that you work for a consulting firm then find out what other kinds of things your firm works on. Learn those technologies better that the people who currently work on them for your firm, involve yourself in those projects, even if just in a hallway conversation manner, and come up with better (faster, cheaper) solutions for the problems your firm is solving.

Your options are really seem to be 3-fold

  1. convince your boss your talents would be better used elsewhere
  2. convince your co-workers they want you on those other teams
  3. convince your company's clients that they want you, specifically.
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cori Avatar answered Nov 23 '22 17:11

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