by jessehorne on 12/23/23, 3:53 PM with 8 comments
I'll probably never work at FAANG, I'll never be able to add a ivy league school to my resume and honestly knowing that at any moment I can go several months without being able to find a job...that's scary.
Are there industries in software development in general that are not struggling like this, where it's not as competitive? Is there hope that I can transition and specialize in something else besides backend web dev and not have this problem? Or is the key to get out of software altogether? I'd really like to stay in software. I've been staring at a monitor since I was 12 for a reason. Giving up software feels like it would break me after all the work I've put in.
What did you do? What would you do? Where are we? Who am I?
p.s I would get into woodworking but I have a phobia of asymmetry and splinters.
by mrichman on 12/23/23, 4:06 PM
by DamonHD on 12/23/23, 4:09 PM
But also I think (a) we're in something of a tech downturn at this moment and (b) 'coding' and some parts of dev have become insecure blue-ish collar jobs.
by beardyw on 12/23/23, 5:21 PM