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Due to their advertising deals, most sites try to lure job seekers on their virtual Bill Gates is not the richest computer programmer in the world because he's the greatest programmer in the world. He is the wealthiest programmer in the world precisely because he hasn't written a line of code in over two decades. My point is, take responsibility for your career. That does mean getting emotionally comfortable with the idea of giving orders, delegating work instead of performing it yourself, teaching others, giving negative evaluations when they don't perform well, refereeing employee disputes, giving presentations, attending meetings, etc. You don't want to become the old joke, the great techie who is promoted to being a lousy supervisor. So prepare now. Read management books. Take classes in management. Attend seminars on management (yes, at your own expense). Ask your supervisor for help. If they are smart, they want a subordinate ready and willing to take over their job, so they can be promoted. If your boss is not that smart, find a mentor in the company who is willing to help and guide you. Practice taking responsibility. Of course, for your own work. In your mind, for your co-workers. If you were
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