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How are web development teams usually organized? A. Everyone is a "generalist"--no one specializes in a specific task. B. There are several specialists and one generalist C. There are a variety of different specialized roles D. There are several generalists and one specialist
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C. There are a variety of different specialized roles.
Reason: building modern web products typically requires different skill sets (front-end, back-end, UX/UI design, product/PO, QA, DevOps/SRE, security, data, etc.), so teams are usually organized with specialists who collaborate in cross‑functional squads. (Smaller startups may use generalists or T‑shaped engineers, but the norm at scale is specialization.)
Reason: building modern web products typically requires different skill sets (front-end, back-end, UX/UI design, product/PO, QA, DevOps/SRE, security, data, etc.), so teams are usually organized with specialists who collaborate in cross‑functional squads. (Smaller startups may use generalists or T‑shaped engineers, but the norm at scale is specialization.)
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