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in thread Where would you look for your first job?

Ahem. It seems that I forgot to mention that it's going to be my first job as a software developer, not first job at all. I'm too old and bald for internship; I would rather skip all this romantic stuff and cut directly to the point. If you have more, um, practical advice I would really appreciate it.

Regards,
Alex.

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by locked_user sundialsvc4 (Abbot) on Jan 24, 2012 at 14:26 UTC

    I am not trying either to be romantic, nor insulting.   (And if I did either, then I cordially and publicly apologize.)   If this is your first job as a software developer, then, it is “your first job.”   If you are, as you say, “old and bald,” then maybe it would be better to look for a slot in the industry that better leverages what you already know and have already done.

    Software development is, first of all, a very labor-intensive job that more and more is done in far-away places.   If you go head-to-head with that, you aren’t applying the benefit of your many years of practical work experience, and you could easily wind up making considerably less money than you can command right now elsewhere.   Perhaps you can find a role that is more tangental to the actual development process itself; one that does not demand that you be a nerd to be successful.   Managing it, or helping companies select and use the technology, troubleshooting (administration), strategy, and so forth.   These apply more of your life-experience (which is priceless because it takes a lifetime to obtain) and less esoterica.   In short, I would choose a different target.

    The technology of computing is changing, once again, right under our feet.   “Cloud computing” is coming fast, and people who right now are managing “corporate data centers” (even those who are very good at it...) just might find their jobs in jeopardy and/or radically changed, very soon.   Now more than ever, you have to guess where the rabbit will go next.