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snozolli a day ago

IMO, there's no such thing as a career in tech, outside of maybe FAANGs (or whatever they're called now). It's just a series of jobs until accumulated wealth, ageism, or disability ends it.

mxuribe a day ago | parent | next [-]

Ugh, your dagger of truth cuts me so deep...but truthfully so. :-)

I'm beginning to feel ageism big time nowadays. And, while i'm thankful that i don't have any impact from disability (yet?!) from employers, the wealth accumulation is not enough to where i'd be comfy just yet. I wonder if "unicorns" outside of FAANGs nowadays are simply trying to accumulate enough wealth from conventional corporate IT jobs to have a comfy retirement like folks from the 60s/70s/80s/90s eras have had? ;-)

mupuff1234 a day ago | parent | prev [-]

The public sector is probably a decent place for a well defined career.

throwaway2037 12 hours ago | parent [-]

This is a good point. There have a bunch of excellent HN posts about the UK gov technical service. It looks like a good place to work, and, since it is civil service, then likely a good career. I think a lot of HN overlooks working in light & heavy industry. Like: Who is writing software that runs power plants and turbines and ABS breaking systems? There are lots and lots of devs in light and heavy industry. And those companies are old and stable.