Hey guys, I am looking for some career advice specific to my situation. Im currently a support autonomy engineer & a previous IT engineer. Ive worked very closely with Python, C++, HTML, & Java but have never properly written code professionally. I have a lot of knowledge in industry-standard environments such as Linux, Ubuntu server, Docker, Ngnix, SQL, Vmware, AWS, Azure, Git, ADFS, Kubernetes, Bash/Shell, Atlassian, and Service now, to name a few. My question is, my career so far has been based on support engineering roles but I don't see that being very lucrative anytime soon, which is one of the things I love about the tech field. So should I just buckle down & continue learning programming languages or go a different route where I can use the skills I currently have? If there is one im not sure what it would be. TYIA <3 #swe #engineering #advice #career #careeradvice #tech #FAANG #microsoft #apple #google #amazon #meta #paypal #redhat #twitter # #engineering #software #swe #atlassian #auth0 #box #cruise #datadog #databricks #intel #linkedin #referral #ideas
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Don’t learn programming languages. Master one. Leverage your current role and domain expertise at your company, and try to transition into a new exciting role at your company. Network and talk to people in your company.
I really appreciate that. I feel like I’ve been consumed by the idea of people job hopping to maximize compensation but I might be ahead of myself. So that does help thank you!