A Byrd on Nostr: Was musing on a problem the other day: If I wanted to "start over" in my tech career, ...
Was musing on a problem the other day:
If I wanted to "start over" in my tech career, what would I want to do?
I always liked messing about with databases and making sense of data in general. The issue I ran into last time was that in order to get to the coveted Database Analyst spot i needed to become BizPilled. I started seeing tons of jobs wanting Business degrees and mostly just Salesforce knowledge, especially in the e-commerce world I was living in at the time. I'm wondering if that still true and if people would be willing to take a risk on a part-time junior/entry-level person.
If I wanted to "start over" in my tech career, what would I want to do?
I always liked messing about with databases and making sense of data in general. The issue I ran into last time was that in order to get to the coveted Database Analyst spot i needed to become BizPilled. I started seeing tons of jobs wanting Business degrees and mostly just Salesforce knowledge, especially in the e-commerce world I was living in at the time. I'm wondering if that still true and if people would be willing to take a risk on a part-time junior/entry-level person.