Anonymous wrote:If he’s genuinely interested in medicine join he military and have them pay for med school. “Retire” after 20 years with a pension and go into private practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cybersecurity will be around for the next 30 years and it pay’s extremely well. My DS, a recent grad, is working for a financial institution in cybersecurity division and he gets paid 200K with 100K signing bonus.
Cybersecurity is among many disciplines within Computer Science.
Your ds majored in cs? Which school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone saying data science and software engineering needs to look at the current market, demand is dipping partially due to oversupply. You will always here of the top students in these fields finding success, but if you are risk adverse you need to see where average and below average students (and early career workers) are getting jobs.
I would say government is really the only place to avoid risk. But you need to make sure you are okay with the pay or getting paid after your pension starts laying out in the private sector.
I should also mention that I am currently in a PT Data Science Masters. And the more technical professors are all saying that so much of the future of these jobs depends on what happens with chat gpt/LLMs and whether it can continue to scale. Chat GPT can already do all the intro to intermediate coding assignments we have. And we are actually encouraged to use it for the free form projects we get as long as we can explain the coding/data model output.
Anonymous wrote:Cybersecurity will be around for the next 30 years and it pay’s extremely well. My DS, a recent grad, is working for a financial institution in cybersecurity division and he gets paid 200K with 100K signing bonus.
Cybersecurity is among many disciplines within Computer Science.
Anonymous wrote:If he’s genuinely interested in medicine join he military and have them pay for med school. “Retire” after 20 years with a pension and go into private practice.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone saying data science and software engineering needs to look at the current market, demand is dipping partially due to oversupply. You will always here of the top students in these fields finding success, but if you are risk adverse you need to see where average and below average students (and early career workers) are getting jobs.
I would say government is really the only place to avoid risk. But you need to make sure you are okay with the pay or getting paid after your pension starts laying out in the private sector.
Anonymous wrote:Accounting
Anonymous wrote:What does your son consider high quality income? DH and I are both gs 15 lawyers, making $200,000 a year including bonus and have a pretty decent pension and lifetime healthcare if we retire from the government. Both DH and I worked at firms for a few years where we paid off our loans, but now many junior attorneys in our office qualify for public service loan forgiveness so no debt.