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by mooreds
1822 days ago
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I'd look to make a lateral move. Not sure where you are, but in the USA, 85k is right in the ballpark for a developer with 1-3 years of experience (at least in the Denver metro area). So I'd do some self study and then look for positions where you are using some of the same skills or domain experience. It could be in manufacturing, it could be in netsuite, it could be implementation/operations of data pipelines (which surely shares some attributes in common with the netsuite integrations, if nothing else dealing with data, documentation and teams across a company). Try some interviews while you have a job because that'll tell you what you need to know. I'd also start going to some python/data science meetups and ask people you meet there if you can take them to coffee to learn what the job is really like. This will help you learn if "the grass is greener". If not, hey, you might like being a netsuite admin/dev. |
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