Ask HN: How important is it that you feel challenged at work?
I’m curious if others feel challenged with the current work they are doing for either work or on their own time.
If you aren’t challenged - is it important that you are challenged while working through something, or do you prefer to be unchallenged (I’m assuming this would be something you have done previous - think CRUD apps I guess).
If you are challenged at work - has it helped you grow/learn as a developer/engineer?
How important is it to be challenged to grow as a developer/engineer?
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[ 5.7 ms ] story [ 22.1 ms ] threadPersonally I find not being challenged very unpleasant. But that might be personality quirk.
A more significant problem is not learning for a few years and suddenly finding yourself in a dead-end, where your technology skills aren't relevant any more. And it's a waste too, since your job is really great place to learn new skills (https://codewithoutrules.com/2017/06/01/practice-on-the-job/).
So: very important. Worth changing roles to be challenged, or even finding a new job if need be.
I know the feeling.
What are you currently doing to build your skills? :)
I'm ploughing through a doorstop book on C#/.NET and using Anki to cement knowledge. After that I figure I'll have a better idea of what I might want to learn in more depth.