To quote the great song: The most interesting people I know, didn't know at 22 what they wanted to do with their lives, some of the most interesting 40 year olds I know still don't.<p>So, I started out as IT Helpdesk. Then life took me to systems administration. Then I got 'promoted' to 'site administration' (everything tech related in a food factory - even the machine that made the food - a train-wagon-sized machine that run German Win95 (that was back in the early 00's), networking, telephony, the whole thing.<p>Later I switched to Internal (IT) Audit (that is a good paying job)(including SOX). Then that took me to IT Security and (IT) Project Management. Then got an IT GRC gig that required IT, IT Audit, SOX, and Proj.Mgmg. There was always a Privacy thing in whatever I was doing so I later gave Data Protection a try, and it worked/is working out well.<p>So.. I like what the CEO of Spotify said on the DOAC podcast about "T-shaped" skills. You are TOOOOO YOUNG to get married to a specific job.<p>Keep an open mind, let it take you where it takes you. Sometimes a smarter/wiser/older person may see something in you that you haven't realized, and that will make you jump 'diagonally upwards' (not vertically in the hierarchy ladder and not horizontally in the same grade but in a similar role).<p>If you would have asked me at 23 "do you imagine having worked in 'these' companies, traveled in 'those' countries, and make 'that' money by your 30/40/50 I would have said that you're crazy. But life is crazy so embrace it, keep an open mind, keep an open eye, and be kind to others.