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by keiferski 1252 days ago
There are a lot of jobs in tech that don’t involve programming directly. Marketing, technical writing, support, HR, etc. And a variety of different domain-specific jobs that can be described as “product” or “business development.”

From reading your post, I would look into two options:

- Technical writing. It’s a fairly solid career and requires technical knowledge but rarely actual programming skills.

- Get a job at a specific startup that you like. You mentioned logistics, so perhaps a company like Flexport is interesting to you. Learn how to tailor a job application for a single company (e.g. make a page on your personal website talking about how you love their company and have XYZ useful skills) and then apply.

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My biggest issue for those is that I don't have a related degree and I'm based out of Spain, which severely limits my options.
You will probably need to get a degree, no matter what your future plans are. I would just figure out the type of company you want to work at, then make a five year plan to get there. At 23, five years can seem like an eternity but 28 is practically the same age, in the eyes of society.
Well, I'd probably get a degree by the time I'm 30 if I start now because I'd do it part time. Still, get your point

I've been having a mental breakdown about this for weeks, what degree, if a degree, etc... Man, had I known I'd be in this position in life some years ago, when I was 16, I would've... I don't know, I would've just done something else in life...

Thank you nonetheless.