Career questions tagged techcommunity
Will Artificial Intelligence take the place of jobs in IT?
Artificial Intelligence is rapidly growing every year. THE BIG QUESTION, "Will it take place of people's jobs?" I am curious to here your thoughts and knowledge on whether you think AI will take the place of jobs in IT.
Interview Questions for Full-Stack Engineers.?
Dear Full-Stack Engineers, I am currently conducting research on careers in software development at Northcliff High in South Africa and I would like to gain insight into your experience as a Full Stack Engineer. It would be greatly appreciated if you could take some yime out of your day to answer my questions. • What inspired you to become a full stack engineer? • At what point in your life did you learn how to code? • What are the best things about being a full stack engineer? • How did you learn how to code? • What programming languages do you use primarily? • Do you work from home? • On average, how many hours do you spend working in a week? • What characteristics does one need to become a full stack engineer? • Do you work independently or with a team? • How do you handle deadlines and tackle unexpected issues?
What motivates you to pursue both technology and music in your career?
Aspiring cybersecurity enthusiast and high school student passionate about technology and problem-solving. Alongside advancing my tech skills through online courses, I’m also a dedicated music producer and DJ, creating and performing to connect with audiences and bring energy to events. Experienced in supporting community projects and helping others with tech challenges. Eager to grow professionally in both customer support and creative fields. Always ready to learn, adapt, and contribute.
What is future of Junior Software Developer in Uprising AI trend Is anyone going to take care of them to make them ready for career ? ?
Many individuals are losing their jobs due to the increasing use of AI, as large organizations continue to automate roles in the name of productivity and cost efficiency. These companies often justify layoffs by claiming they are necessary to streamline operations and reduce expenses, but the human impact is often overlooked. The affected employees are not just numbers — they are people with families, aspirations, and contributions that go beyond mere output. Despite this growing trend, there seems to be no strong or unified community pushing back against corporations that aggressively replace humans with machines. There are no significant boycotts or movements calling for accountability or ethical boundaries in how AI is implemented. It raises the question — why is there so little resistance when livelihoods are being sacrificed in the name of technological progress? While innovation is essential, it should not come at the cost of human dignity and widespread job insecurity. As AI continues to evolve, there is a pressing need for society to create balanced systems that prioritize both advancement and human welfare. Without collective action or dialogue, we risk allowing powerful entities to reshape the workforce without any regard for its long-term social consequences.
Struggled with DSA as a Backend Developer — Considering a Switch to Data Analyst. Is This the Right Move?
I’ve been working as a backend web developer, and for the past year, I dedicated myself to learning Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA). Despite giving it my all, I couldn’t get a proper grasp of it — I genuinely struggled to understand the concepts. To add some context, I’m from a BCA not a engineering background, so DSA has been particularly tough for me to crack. Still, I didn’t give up easily — I tried for a whole year, but it just didn’t click. That said, I don’t want to stop growing in my career just because I failed at something. I’ve done some self-reflection and research, and I feel drawn toward the field of Data Analytics. Before getting into backend development, I worked in operations, where I used to interact with clients, gather requirements, and pass them on to the tech team. So, I already have some exposure to data and communication. Combining that with my coding background, I believe I can bring value as a Data Analyst. I know I failed with DSA, but I’m ready to give 100% again — this time in a field that aligns more with how I think and work. Does this career switch make sense? Has anyone here gone through something similar? I’d really appreciate any advice or honest thoughts.
what are some jobs that computer programmers get offered? how much do they get payed? Is it true that they get a lot of money?
Hi! My name is Jennifer and I was wondering much do computer programmers get make a year. Is this a carrier that as soon as i get out of college i can gets job opportunity that help play off college quickly. #computer #computer-programming #computer-engineer #computer-networking