u/No_Construction3745

Which Careers Will Pay the Most in the Next 10 Years with the Rise of AI?

I feel that over the next 10 years, as AI continues to advance, people in the tech industry will have greater opportunities. At the same time, AI may negatively affect jobs that can be easily automated or managed by AI, leading to fewer opportunities in those fields.

Any thoughts about this? Planning to explore my career in tech world.

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u/No_Construction3745 — 2 days ago

What's the most in-demand and well-paying career path for someone just starting out?

Still figuring things out and not gonna lie, it's kind of scary. I just don't want to end up stuck in a career that doesn't pay well or has no future. What fields do you think are actually worth going into these days? Would love to hear your take!

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u/No_Construction3745 — 7 days ago

What AI tools are actually worth using for a tech job day to day?

been trying to streamline my workflow and cut down on the repetitive stuff that eats up most of my day. looking for AI tools that actually deliver, whether it's for writing, code review, documentation, automating tasks, or just organizing work faster, not looking for a generic list, curious what people are actually using right now that's made a noticeable difference in how much they get done.

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u/No_Construction3745 — 10 days ago

anyone else stuck in a job where problems just get swept under the rug and nobody says anything?

the culture is visibly broken but everyone just smiles and pretends it's fine. HR exists but somehow never actually does anything. you bring up an issue and suddenly you're the problem. how are you actually surviving that environment without losing your mind or just quitting?

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u/No_Construction3745 — 14 days ago

why do tech bros just... accept getting replaced by AI?

ok genuine question. every other industry that's facing automation is at least making noise about it, unionizing, pushing back, something. but tech workers? half of them are out here hyping up the same tools that are eating their own jobs like it's content marketing for their own layoff. is it ego (can't admit a chatbot does their job too), is it the golden handcuffs, or is it just that swe culture worships disruption so much yall can't clock that you're the thing being disrupted now. not trying to dunk on anyone, actually curious what's going on psychologically here

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u/No_Construction3745 — 17 days ago