Career Pivot from Coding
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It's still IT, but it's not necessarily coding work: cybersecurity and/or pen testing.
It'd still use your coding chops--you know where programmers usually get lazy and make security mistakes--and problem solving, without (necessarily) being coding.
It'd still use your coding chops--you know where programmers usually get lazy and make security mistakes--and problem solving, without (necessarily) being coding.
Ignoring completely for a moment why you don't want to be a "programmer" anymore: What kind of work do you want to do now?
One note - my reasons for this change are my own, and I can't prove this without disclosing things that I want to stay private, but they are not trite or shallow. I understand it may be fun to speculate why, and I guess I don't really care if you do; but it's not that I'm just "bored" and want to "try something new". Just know that it's something that's important to me, specifically - one person on the other side of the world. Thank you!