Having worked at many large famous companies doesn’t count for much. Teams tends to either want the starry eyed who want to prove themselves, or the powerful, who can take the reigns.
That's unfortunately a conflict of interest for most jobs. For most full time jobs you are paid primarily to support the narrative (through doing 'work') that holds the team/org together. The actual 'real' value you provide isn't worth that much.
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When you work only to spec and only for money you end up competing as an interchangeable cog within a globally competitive pool. You become a commodity. This is true even for high barrier to entry fields like software. (e.g. outsourcing)
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Not sure how I can force myself to support a narrative I honestly don't buy into
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