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Hi folks, This might be precisely the wrong community to ask this question of, but here goes. I work as your standard Java/Oracle programmer in the finance sector. It's a good job, good benefits, and I'm lucky to have it. However, the constant go-go-go nature of my company and my team are starting to wear on me. There are tight deadlines that we never make and end up putting out a half-baked product with all the features and none of them done well. We work late hours many days because of completely unnecessary demands by management. The yelling, midnight phone calls, and complete intellectual boredom are driving me nuts. Now I know what you're thinking: "So what? That's not that bad? You should work at MY company." Frankly, I hear you. However, programming is not my life. I'm intellectually exhausted when I come home and have no drive to pursue the things I TRULY love (unfortunately, those things do not pay). Yes, in the end, coding is a wonderful hobby and interest but mostly just a job for me. Perhaps some of you wish you could change places, but for my sympathetic readers: do you know of any programming jobs/industries where there is less pressure/demand on us? |
I joined the industry less than a year ago, and I'm not sure how long I'm going to stay. Honestly, it's the intellectual boredom which is killing me. Working in finance is like time traveling back to 2001. It's insanely brutal, and people don't realize how bad it is.
I've worked very hard on my own time on my own projects (mogade.com, mongly.com, algorithms.openmymind.net, iheartyou.net and various oss things) to make sure that this year isn't a huge step backwards for me professionally.
My point? I'm after a challenge...something that stimulates me, and something that I can be passionate about and direct my energies towards. I don't want less pressure or demand, I just want pressure or demand that flows with my own desires and goals.
You really need to find out for yourself if you want a 9-5 low stress job (government, other large enterprises)...or if, what you really want, isn't just something that you are passionate about.