I’m considering attempting to get a position with SkillStorm. I know it, and companies like it aren’t viewed favorably here, but I’m not asking for opinions on them specifically.
The dilemma I’m currently facing is that the tech they would train me for, and I would work with for 2 years, is Dynamics 365 and Power Apps.
I am concerned that this is a niche tech stack that would make it difficult to transition into areas I prefer, such as full-stack/backend/embedded.
That being said, I am not currently working as a SWE or in any role that could be considered adjacent. So, there’s no benefit in that regard from remaining at my current job.
The penalty for leaving before the 2 years is 10k, but I’d be making 10k more each year I worked with them than I make at my current job, so paying it wouldn’t be the end of the world if I found something better.
TLDR; Is D365/ Power Apps a bad career move for someone who wants to do backend/embedded?
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r/cscareerquestions I’m considering attempting to get a position with SkillStorm. I know it, and companies like it aren’t viewed favorably here, but I’m not asking for opinions on them specifically. The dilemma I’m currently facing is that the tech they would train me for, and I would work with for 2 years, is Dynamics 365 and Power Apps. I am concerned that this is a niche tech stack that would make it difficult to transition into areas I prefer, such as full-stack/backend/embedded. That being said, I am not currently working as a SWE or in any role that could be considered adjacent. So, there’s no benefit in that regard from remaining at my current job. The penalty for leaving before the 2 years is 10k, but I’d be making 10k more each year I worked with them than I make at my current job, so paying it wouldn’t be the end of the world if I found something better. TLDR; Is D365/ Power Apps a bad career move for someone who wants to do backend/embedded? submitted by /u/boomkablamo [link] [comments]
I’m considering attempting to get a position with SkillStorm. I know it, and companies like it aren’t viewed favorably here, but I’m not asking for opinions on them specifically.
The dilemma I’m currently facing is that the tech they would train me for, and I would work with for 2 years, is Dynamics 365 and Power Apps.
I am concerned that this is a niche tech stack that would make it difficult to transition into areas I prefer, such as full-stack/backend/embedded.
That being said, I am not currently working as a SWE or in any role that could be considered adjacent. So, there’s no benefit in that regard from remaining at my current job.
The penalty for leaving before the 2 years is 10k, but I’d be making 10k more each year I worked with them than I make at my current job, so paying it wouldn’t be the end of the world if I found something better.
TLDR; Is D365/ Power Apps a bad career move for someone who wants to do backend/embedded?
submitted by /u/boomkablamo
[link] [comments]