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by iainctduncan
2104 days ago
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I totally stumbled on to it - I was very lucky, and do my best to never forget that. I work as a consultant for a company that does deep technical due diligence on mid-stage tech firms getting acquired, mostly by private equity firms. I worked with someone who was doing it part time for the same firm, and then following that I was the CTO of a small startup for a year, which got acquired, so I went through the process on the startup end. When I decided to move on, I was able to get hired based on deep architecture knowledge but also the ability to interview people delicately in high stakes environments, and then write that up in an executive report and present to the private equity clients. It's an unusual job, and I think the average programmer wouldn't like it, but for me it's worked out really well and I now have the mental energy to do more open source and hobby hacking again. It's great to be in a role that actually capitalizes on my arts education and people skills as well as tech. :-) |
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