Hello, I want to focus on one skill for the next five years (maybe less) so I can get a job later. I’m currently getting my bachelor’s in computer engineering, and I don’t plan to enter the job market this year. For now, I just want to finish my studies, and then I’ll enter the market.
What I know so far is Python, along with a little Machine Learning and Data Science. However, from my research, I don’t really like Artificial Intelligence because it’s difficult and involves a lot of math. (I don’t hate math intensely, but I don’t want my whole life to be spent reading academic papers and doing similar things.)
I’d like to work in startups, so I think Software Engineering is a good fit. I’ve followed the job market and think backend development is right for me.
So, what langu…
Hello, I want to focus on one skill for the next five years (maybe less) so I can get a job later. I’m currently getting my bachelor’s in computer engineering, and I don’t plan to enter the job market this year. For now, I just want to finish my studies, and then I’ll enter the market.
What I know so far is Python, along with a little Machine Learning and Data Science. However, from my research, I don’t really like Artificial Intelligence because it’s difficult and involves a lot of math. (I don’t hate math intensely, but I don’t want my whole life to be spent reading academic papers and doing similar things.)
I’d like to work in startups, so I think Software Engineering is a good fit. I’ve followed the job market and think backend development is right for me.
So, what language and framework do you suggest I invest in now, and why? Please give reasons.
My main priorities are:
High salary 1.
Easily getting a job 1.
Being able to stay in that tech stack for several years or more. I don’t want things to change too much. 1.
I want to become deeply skilled in one area.
Please guide me.