• moakley@lemmy.world
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      11 days ago

      Systems analysis, which I’ve done in the finance, energy, and healthcare industries.

      I started by doing mundane, repetitive computer stuff. Then I taught myself Excel and VBA and started automating it, so that became my job. Basically finding ways to make existing processes faster and more consistent.

      At some point I started learning more advanced programming languages, but in my last job switch I moved away from that and back to Excel and VBA. The pay is similar, and the career development is worse, but I work from home and spend more time with my kids and my cats.

      When I didn’t have kids, I’d have prioritized working in-office and building my career. But nowadays I’m much happier this way.