I personally don't like that term, generalist sounds like someone is highly proficient in many areas, which in enterprise standards is probably not the case (most of the time)
I've learned and worked with different tools and languages but I would never call myself a generalist, I just like to get my feet wet in different areas to have a better understanding of the whole process
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I personally don't like that term, generalist sounds like someone is highly proficient in many areas, which in enterprise standards is probably not the case (most of the time)
I've learned and worked with different tools and languages but I would never call myself a generalist, I just like to get my feet wet in different areas to have a better understanding of the whole process