
Trending @Infosys; Developer to Tech Sales.
Need guidance over how to change domain from development to Tech Sales.
I feel, I can thrive in sales, and nowadays,development is feels like boring to me. Just doing almost the same coding since years(BFSI).
No more fun left in development anymore.
Tech Skills: Java Springboot AWS.
Really looking for some guidance to change the role or work. Will tech sales will be a good option or program manager?
Please guide me through this, and if any external certification can be done and which one and from where.
Appreciate the help

Tech sales could be a great fit if you enjoy interacting with people and solving problems. Certifications like Salesforce or AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner might help boost your profile. Good luck! 😊

It is quite common to reach the point of burning out and feeling that programming just doesn't feel so good, you should rather try building stuff for your own or for a problem, and it should be in discipline and one day you would realise that you are again enjoying that again, try new domains in programming, most people think that i am good at this one thing and i just can't/won't learn anything new, but believe me you can learn go or rust or whatever excites you, build stuff. As developers we are bored because it's not something we want to create, it's someone else's requirement, may be try for a product based company. In a nut-shell I am saying is stay in programming, you won't regret it once you start enjoying it again. I have been coding from std 9th and here in my first job i was also bored so i tried opensource and creating projects on my one and i was out of this burnout phase, now i am well on my way to become a good software engineer. tech sales is good, i have no idea about that but building expertise in something absolutely new, wherein your previous job didn't allow for a lot of interaction is quite tough, it would take time but you will get board of that too, it not the title/job type that will be the issue it's the point that we work for others and not for ourselves that makes us boared. Because we can never feel as excited and energetic about someone else's garden we only get excited about our own
