What are some realistic pathways out of Software Engineering? /u/LordesTruth CSCQ protests reddit

I have a BCS majoring in Software Engineering, 1 year work experience as a tester and .5 years as a software engineer. I don’t think I have the same passion I had for programming 10 years ago and would much prefer it as a hobby, and I’m not much into testing (it just sort of worked out like that).

I’ve been looking to move sideways in my career, and have looked into Business Analyst, Project Coordinator, Product Manager, Networking (CCNA?) – I’m willing to do courses, but I’m afraid of not being employable because I don’t have a Bachelors Degree in business for example.

What are some realistic career pathways I can go into without feeling like my degree has gone to waste?

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​r/cscareerquestions I have a BCS majoring in Software Engineering, 1 year work experience as a tester and .5 years as a software engineer. I don’t think I have the same passion I had for programming 10 years ago and would much prefer it as a hobby, and I’m not much into testing (it just sort of worked out like that). I’ve been looking to move sideways in my career, and have looked into Business Analyst, Project Coordinator, Product Manager, Networking (CCNA?) – I’m willing to do courses, but I’m afraid of not being employable because I don’t have a Bachelors Degree in business for example. What are some realistic career pathways I can go into without feeling like my degree has gone to waste? submitted by /u/LordesTruth [link] [comments] 

I have a BCS majoring in Software Engineering, 1 year work experience as a tester and .5 years as a software engineer. I don’t think I have the same passion I had for programming 10 years ago and would much prefer it as a hobby, and I’m not much into testing (it just sort of worked out like that).

I’ve been looking to move sideways in my career, and have looked into Business Analyst, Project Coordinator, Product Manager, Networking (CCNA?) – I’m willing to do courses, but I’m afraid of not being employable because I don’t have a Bachelors Degree in business for example.

What are some realistic career pathways I can go into without feeling like my degree has gone to waste?

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