pragmatic 3 days ago

Your experience would be incredibly valuable.

However are you sure you want to take the cut in prestige/pay?

In the medtech space there's a huge need for project mangers, etc wish medical experience. So knowing how to code and how to query databases along with all that medical knowledge would be a super power.

However, I can't imagine you'd be happy as a junior engineer churning out react code but maybe?

  • p1dda 3 days ago

    I can take a pay cut definitely. I am a hobby programmer writing simple programs for my own use in Python but I have signed up for a university Python course to get better. I was thinking of getting involved in an open-source project but where do I find them? Very grateful for any help!

jacknews 3 days ago

Are you just starting to learn? If so I think your chances of getting paid work will be slim.

I started programming on a zx80 and trs-80 clone at 11 years old, and have devoured new languages, methodologies, tricks and tips, computer science breakthroughs, and so-on throughout my career, but still do not have work currently.

blindriver 3 days ago

Honestly, pursue it as a hobby but don't try to make a career out of it. This is the worst hiring environment I've seen since the dotcom bust, and there are tens of thousands of fresh CS grads that are unemployed.

If you want to go to school because you're interested, then that's cool. But to think you can make a living out of it when you're 30 years older than the tens of thousands of kids that you're competing against... I really don't think it's worth it unless you want to form your own startup that is medical-related.

  • p1dda 3 days ago

    Thank you for your insight about the hiring environment! What are your thoughts about getting involved in an open-source project or something else to get some more experience?

    • blindriver a day ago

      definitely go for it, it's a great way to get recognition. However, it's a terrible way to learn because getting a mentor to teach you how to make changes will be very tough. But if you can, it's great because it's real work and real code changes.