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Anaplan dying?
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Long story short, I have an offer lining up for SFA role. The company wants to implement Anaplan. However, I've interviewed for other roles in the past, where everyone was switching from Anaplan to other tools. My plan is to become an expert in Anaplan at that company, if I accept the offer. I worry that in the future, if I decide to look for other opportunities, having Anaplan skill will no longer be attractive.
Those who work with Anaplan, is it currently not fully meeting your needs?
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