Ask HN: Looking for a career change from IT, where to start?
I feel burnt out and overall I don't really feel passionate about IT anymore. I'm looking to switch careers to a more people-centric job, like a salesman or real estate agent or similar, but I have absolutely no idea where to start, given that I have zero experience in the fields I'm targeting - I've only ever been a developer.
Anyone here did something similar? Any tips you can give me? Thanks.
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[ 2.0 ms ] story [ 17.8 ms ] threadUses Design Thinking to help get a better idea of what you want to do.
One thing I took away is that these decisions are rarely a fork/black-white. There are lots of things you can explore these spaces. Find the smallest possible exploration, take a look and see if you get excited. Could be as simple as doing a course, talking to people in the field, etc. Build from there.
I did that for many years and you certainly need good people/comm skills. I have some fun memories of my life as a trainer - I met a lot of cool people and had a lot of laughs. Went to some nice countries including a memorable trip to Sony HQ Japan. You have to like traveling around though. I eventually left training mainly because the traveling was becoming a pain as at the time I had a young family (all grown up now), but I enjoyed it a lot more than developing.
If you want to completely leave IT then it's a bit tougher, but still possible. The main thing is to find something that feels meaningful to you. They are a little "old school" now, but I would recommend the books by Barbara Sher.
You might find of interest a book-- Designing Your Life based on a course taught by Stanford professors-
Here's a podcast interview with the authors, to give you a flavor of what it's about > http://thedianerehmshow.org/shows/2016-10-03/using-design-th...
Also, NY Times review > https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/18/fashion/design-thinking-s...
And - Goodreads reviews here > http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26046333-designing-your-l...