No sources and a lot of assertions here. I'm not sure how true this is tbh. Some of the best TAs I've worked with have a very broad knowledge of a lot of technologies, without being much of an expert in any specific technology.
I'm also personally somewhere between a tall-skinny and t-shaped engineer. Admittedly jobs seem to be a little harder to come by, but there are some jobs (especially with small startups) that really appreciate engineers who have a wide range of skills.
I'd love to see some data, confirming this. I suspect OP is right, but I don't think "short and fat" engineers are under valued as a rule, it's more that 90% of the time companies are looking to hire someone with a very specific skillset to fill a very specific role.
I'm also personally somewhere between a tall-skinny and t-shaped engineer. Admittedly jobs seem to be a little harder to come by, but there are some jobs (especially with small startups) that really appreciate engineers who have a wide range of skills.
I'd love to see some data, confirming this. I suspect OP is right, but I don't think "short and fat" engineers are under valued as a rule, it's more that 90% of the time companies are looking to hire someone with a very specific skillset to fill a very specific role.