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Ask HN: How to get back into tech after two years of absence because of burnout?

9 pointsby tabs_or_spacesover 2 years ago
So I did not do anything coding or technical for the past two years because of severe burnout. Instead, I chose to become an engineering manager because it was a much different career path and this was really helping me get over the coding burnout that I&#x27;ve accumulated over the years.<p>I feel that I&#x27;m at a stage of my life where I can code again and move back to the IC path. Not that I dislike management, I just like being an IC more. My technical skills are very rusty, like I can probably system design my way through but will struggle initially writing code again.<p>But since that&#x27;s my goal, I need a bit of advice in terms of how to &quot;get back&quot; into the industry after effectively being gone for 2 years as an IC? My current strategy is to do what I did before (choose a language, do leetcode, do sideprojects, join community, read books, etc, etc) but I&#x27;m confused about whether I should be specialising at my age or not? Specialisation for me means to either go into a specific industry (crypto, self driving, etc) or specialising like become a SRE, Data Engineer, etc.<p>Personal context (if stats matters): 37 yrs, 15 yrs tech industry experience. Last language I used before burnout was Go.

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amalgamated_incover 2 years ago
I did pretty much the exact same thing in the same situation. Just never came up. I applied for a bunch of jobs, I got offers. Yay?<p>Didn&#x27;t do any leetcode, but then I didn&#x27;t go for super competitive FAANG jobs or anything. Just some that sounded fun in a technology I was interested in.<p>Don&#x27;t overthink it.
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