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Do IT generalists intentionally gatekeep cloud skills to inflate their salaries?
As cloud adoption accelerates and AI reshapes IT roles, the line between specialist and generalist expertise is blurring—raising questions about whether some professionals deliberately limit knowledge sharing to maintain leverage. Cast your vote and share your take on this sensitive workplace dynamic.
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