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What is the job of developing a website/platform for a company?
The vast majority of vacancies from companies is to develop a website / platform with which this company will enter the market. For example, company N is developing a clone of Avito and is looking for developers to join the team. If a junior, it promises growth if you try and actively learn new things.
They take me to the company. We are actively developing this trading platform. There are many plans, some ideas, all this needs to be implemented. And then what? There was a bug - fixed, okay. Are we introducing a new feature? Okay, spent a couple of months on this. No more features are planned. What then to do to the whole staff of developers? I understand that there is always work. There is always something to improve. But having received the finished product, the amount of work should be less. And what should developers do, everything is ready?
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the finished product is a dead product.
it must be constantly developed.
yes, after debugging/rolling out the number of developers can both decrease and grow.
successful products usually have the latter.
You will find yourself behind the fence before the question "What to do next?" arises.
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Here they write about failures of 90%. But my IMHO only 5% go to zero in three years.
And really significant commercial success is less than 1%.
Well, if you hit 1% percent, then the product will be sawn for years to come. Competitors don't sleep.
The audience is growing. Requires work under ever-increasing loads. For percentages of user growth
, you have to make chips that are needed by an ever smaller number of people.
A product company can have many internal services - email newsletters, monitoring, content and advertising management - the work will last for a long time)
What does "finished product" mean? It constantly needs to be maintained, refined, improved in order to keep up with competitors.
Or do you think there are no bugs in your project? They are everywhere, so programmers will not sit idle.
You’re asking some nonsense, usually such projects are just lying around for support, not to mention the fact that there is a constant stream of requests for new functionality, if the project has taken off, then the staff of programmers will in any case be expanded by 2-3 times
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