ReggieFlare
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Lol naw naw naw naw naw. I meant I'm willing to shell out the funds and go to school for it.
Intellectually it's very little I don't think I can do when I apply myself, I'm moreso worried about if the politics is super heavy in that industry. I have tattoos and a deep voice. Plus I'm growing my plaits back out.
IT is kinda broad but I can speak from a software engineer's perspective.
Politics are in every corporate industry and if you want to climb that ladder you're going to have to play ball at some point. The good thing about engineering is that you don't really have to do that as demand for them is very high if you're experienced. If you're just trying to get paid the best option is usually to jump jobs a few years anyway so if you really feel like politics is holding you back from where you are, jump ship.
Hardest part is getting your foot in the door when you don't have any experience. This is one of the reasons I think school is actually beneficial for this field. Many of my first opportunities were internships that I got from events and resources that the school hosted and provided.