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by ridicter 1151 days ago
I'm someone who is naturally strong at design, but studied CS/software engineering because I ultimately wanted to be able to build my own things. For years I tried to find careers hiring those unicorns -- people who could design and code -- but they were few and far between. My last gig that required both was at a hedge fund here in NYC, where they don't explicitly hire designers. These days I work exclusively as a software engineer, and I definitely miss those times when I worked as a designer. Among other things, the hours are easier and the amount of praise you get way higher :-)
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For what it's worth, I love this story! I took the opposite approach but with the exact same logic: Code came naturally but I wanted formal training in design so that I could really embrace both sides and shape excellent products (and in particular, implement all the ideas I had from start to finish).

What made you choose the software track this time around?