Generalist vs. Specialist Designers: Why “Doing Everything” Is Back (and Who It Hurts)
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Should you specialize or become a generalist as a product designer?
Everyone has an opinion. Social media says pick a niche. Job listings say “end-to-end.” Who's right?! Designers are stuck wondering which path actually leads to getting hired and staying hired.
In this episode, we solve the generalist vs. specialist debate from the reality of today’s product teams. We talk about why pure specialists are becoming risky outside of massive enterprises, why generalists are quietly back in demand, and how the best designers are combining deep industry knowledge with end-to-end execution.
This episode is based on real hiring trends, Tyler's in-house experience, Nick's freelance work, and what actually happens inside modern product teams.
In this episode you’ll learn:
🔸 Why being “only good at one thing” limits your career options
🔸 When specialization actually makes sense (and when it doesn’t)
🔸 Why startups and mid-size companies favor end-to-end designers
🔸 How generalists gain more influence, visibility, and context
🔸 The hidden career risk of staying siloed in one skill
🔸 How industry knowledge becomes the real specialization over time
⏱ Chapters
00:00 Are you a generalist or a specialist?
02:30 Skill specialization vs industry specialization
05:37 Why pure specialists struggle outside big companies
09:03 Visibility, collaboration, and career growth
13:05 Design systems, scaling, and cross-team impact
18:49 Go wide first, then go deep
22:36 Hiring trends and shrinking teams
26:30 Why the generalist is back
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More about the hosts
Tyler: https://www.designtablepodcast.com/hosts/tyler-white
Nick: https://www.designtablepodcast.com/hosts/nick-groeneveld