Ask HN: Is it worth taking a year off?

3 points by thepaulthomson ↗ HN
I'd love to spend a year just experimenting with AI, building stuff, and documenting the whole thing.

My fear is it would ruin my career trajectory and I'd become un-hire-able in the future.

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Experience is cumulative. A single year is not bad. Plus it's relevant to your work or industry.
If you can afford it and stay on top of the art, it's fine
How would learning about cutting-edge tech ruin your career? Are you an historian?

If you’re in tech just found an LLC (legal zoom $300) call yourself founder and CEO. Declare it as stealth AI startup on LinkedIn. Even if you never release anything (unlikely) The valley loves failure so you’re fine either way.

“Founded a startup that never went anywhere” is not an uncommon story.

> How would learning about cutting-edge tech ruin your career?

The year-long gap in his resume could be a red flag to recruiters.

If you take a year off to orchestrate some complex-workflows with agents... I expect you'll still be hire-able, but idk.