Ask HN: How to switch careers
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#2Unless you have enough money to just jump ship and go try whatever.
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#4I have questioned my being a software developer also in the past. I seriously thought about going back to university to become a teacher. I decided against it. Mostly because of the financial losses this would have caused and because I just try to find outlets for my desire to teach in my current job as well as spare time.
It's usually a shame if you basically throw away 4.5 years of working experience to do something completely different. Unless you really hate what you are doing, I'd recommend trying to slightly steer you career into the direction you want to explore. Drastic changes often come with high losses.
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#5What is it that you don't like being a software developer?It is kind of hard to completely do something else. I have questioned my being a software developer also in the past. I seriously thought about going back to university to become a teacher. I decided against it. Mostly because of the financial losses this would have caused and because I just try to find outlets for my desire to teach in my current job as well…
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#7[1] I've got a family so I can't just drop things and become a college student again.
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#8If you're looking to work in finance, try switching directly into a finance job before putting down the money for a MBA or MSF. You'd be surprised how receptive the finance community is towards programmers.
Re: Ask HN: How to switch careers
#9If you're looking to work in finance, try switching directly into a finance job before putting down the money for a MBA or MSF. You'd be surprised how receptive the finance community is towards programmers.
How do i switch to a finance job???
A couple of websites that are helpful (though geared mostly towards undergrads): http://wallstreetoasis.com http://mergersandinquisitions.com