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Ask HN: I don't want to be a software engineer. Now what?
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by pekinb
5650 days ago
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I didn't start programming as a kid. I didn't write my first line of code until freshman year of college. Problem sets in [functional programming language] were fun and satisfying, then I found myself loving classes like discrete math, algorithms, and complexity theory, so I decided to major in computer science. When it was time to get a job, I had some offers for more money than I thought a 22 year old ever made, so I took one. But I don't love software engineering. I know I'm lucky to have a job, and my salary lets me do all sorts of fun things. Furthermore, I have no idea what to do instead, so letting time pass at my current job seems like the best option. But I don't want to find myself with the same problem in 5 years. So I ask you, HN: what should I do? Shut up and be grateful my 22 year old self has it better than 99% of the world? Have any of you found yourselves with this "problem"? |
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I was fortunate in that my first software engineering job was pretty awesome. I subsequently moved around some, and got to experience some suboptimal situations. Had I joined one of those engineering projects first, I might have thought that all software engineering was hideous. But I knew there was better; I had experienced it.
I don't know anything about you beyond what you've written here, but I offer as a suggestion: maybe you just fell into a particularly bad or incompatible software engineering job. There may well be other software engineering jobs that you would enjoy a lot more. If you still think you enjoy "computer science", you might consider applying for a different software engineering job and see how it goes. It might get worse. But it might get better.