I’m in semiconductors and mostly do hardware. But I’ve been told layoffs are coming. So I’m thinking of switching to a cs route but wondering what’s the best spot.
I was thinking about systems engineering and solutions engineers (basically sales) but wondering if there are other less known fields.
I was originally going to do data analytics since I do a lot of python at work. But Ai might eat that one up and I’m staid of that happening.
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r/cscareerquestions I’m in semiconductors and mostly do hardware. But I’ve been told layoffs are coming. So I’m thinking of switching to a cs route but wondering what’s the best spot. I was thinking about systems engineering and solutions engineers (basically sales) but wondering if there are other less known fields. I was originally going to do data analytics since I do a lot of python at work. But Ai might eat that one up and I’m staid of that happening. submitted by /u/MammothAttorney7963 [link] [comments]
I’m in semiconductors and mostly do hardware. But I’ve been told layoffs are coming. So I’m thinking of switching to a cs route but wondering what’s the best spot.
I was thinking about systems engineering and solutions engineers (basically sales) but wondering if there are other less known fields.
I was originally going to do data analytics since I do a lot of python at work. But Ai might eat that one up and I’m staid of that happening.
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