PerkyPotato
PerkyPotato

Advice for career change please

I have done my engineering in non IT background , later joined Accenture as a fresher -ASE (Associate Software Engineer) level 12 recently and got trained on Java as primary skills. And i didn't receive a project based on my primary skill but a totally different support kind of role of different technology which has no growth and can be used only internally.

Now if I want to switch within the next 6-7 months , I can't use my project experience, it's a support role and no future value. I want to go into good technology but the issue is i don't want to continue in Java, the coding is a bit tough. I know about java basics but frameworks and advanced java are tough for me. I tried learning and practicing everyday but still I forgot the syntax but the main part I can't find logic while solving problems, i feel numb and difficult but once I see the answer I feel dumb thinking why I didn't think about this(Answer- logic). I try multiple times solving that kind of problems to remember the syntaxes and logic but I again forget later.

Like only basic java problems I am able to solve but not further than that 😭.

Can someone please tell me what I do further , which domain I should go and try. Testing data science or something relevant to me please? Can someone please advise me what I do? I'm thinking of sticking to a domain other than THAN java or hard coding for the next 3-6 months and switching later. And I feel unsatisfied with java or it's not my type .

I have 9 months of experience but it's of no use . Where do I go what do I follow for a stable career. I'm ready to dedicate fully for 3 months , skill up in a tech where I can have a stable and growth type opportunist career.

Can someone please drop their inputs or guidance?

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SquishyWaffle
SquishyWaffle

There is no running from Java and python and backend in general if you want to secure ur place in the already fragile market

PrancingMuffin
PrancingMuffin

Research about DevOps. Easy to get into. Easy to learn. And honestly, one of the hottest selling technologies for companies and lots of roles. One of my closest friends working on Devops has 8yoe, had 15 lpa salary an year ago, switched to a company in aug 2024 and got 25lpa fixed, got bored from the company in 8 months, switched again and joined another company at 36lpa last month. He is now getting calls for 45 and 50lpa fixed. This example is not to showcase an endless desire for money but to show the potential of Devops as my friend literally went from 15lpa in aug 2024 to 36 lpa fixed in may 2025, within just 9 months

WobblyWalrus
WobblyWalrus

I am non tech guy ( Civil ) but yet able to work at big companies it's all about hard work and practice.

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