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Professional Technology Switch Question
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In terms of skills I moved in the opposite direction as the tools got more advanced. There’s nothing stopping you from learning if you’re interested and have the time.
In terms of career development I think it’s a big mistake. There aren’t a ton of jobs there and it’s not getting better.
Interesting that’s partially why I thought going lower end would be better. More no code / AI tools seem to be taking the higher end applications by storm. Lower end is more complex and critical so I figured the jobs there would be better. Also with the addition of new chip architecture I figured the industry would have their work cut out for them
In that case, I suggest: