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From all of the replies it was to me that a Scrum Master can be very useful in specific projects that involve interplay between many departments. But in reality it seems like it’s a way for companies to avoid creating clear job requirements.
Yeah, I’m sure that position is actually useful when used for its intended purpose.
That sounds awful, I feel for you.
Honestly, I just heard of the turn “scrum” the other day on an application, and after some looking into what that is, I came to the conclusion that it’s the corporate version of a Liberal Arts degree. Not completely useless, but almost.
I’m sont have any influence on that applicant, btw, so I’m not influencing someone’s life based on my half assed googling.
I just recently learned what “scrum manager” is and it sounds like a cult of useless middle managers.
I have a meeting with a Verizon rep next week and I wondered what the hell this “blue jeans” link was that he sent me. Now I know!
Mine is worse