Aside from software development, what else could I do involving computers and technology? /u/Night-Monkey15 CSCQ protests reddit

I’ve always liked computers and technology, and have taught myself rudimentary programming knowledge, so for a while I thought pursuing a degree in Computer Science and becoming a software engineer, but with how competitive the job market is, and the rise of AI, I’m having second thoughts.

I haven’t ruled Computer Science out just yet, but I’m wondering about other viable career paths that involve computers and technology. Cybersecurity and IT are the only ones I can think of, and I’ll be completely honest, the latter doesn’t seem as appealing. I’m not opposed to perusing a master’s degree either, since that seems to be the nature path to Cybersecurity.

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​r/cscareerquestions I’ve always liked computers and technology, and have taught myself rudimentary programming knowledge, so for a while I thought pursuing a degree in Computer Science and becoming a software engineer, but with how competitive the job market is, and the rise of AI, I’m having second thoughts. I haven’t ruled Computer Science out just yet, but I’m wondering about other viable career paths that involve computers and technology. Cybersecurity and IT are the only ones I can think of, and I’ll be completely honest, the latter doesn’t seem as appealing. I’m not opposed to perusing a master’s degree either, since that seems to be the nature path to Cybersecurity. submitted by /u/Night-Monkey15 [link] [comments] 

I’ve always liked computers and technology, and have taught myself rudimentary programming knowledge, so for a while I thought pursuing a degree in Computer Science and becoming a software engineer, but with how competitive the job market is, and the rise of AI, I’m having second thoughts.

I haven’t ruled Computer Science out just yet, but I’m wondering about other viable career paths that involve computers and technology. Cybersecurity and IT are the only ones I can think of, and I’ll be completely honest, the latter doesn’t seem as appealing. I’m not opposed to perusing a master’s degree either, since that seems to be the nature path to Cybersecurity.

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