u/Crafty-Ad1998

The future of agile

For context I’m still somewhat a grad with 2 years experience as a software engineer and 1 years experience as a junior product owner / scrum master both at early level startups.

I studied computer science at uni but ironically towards the end of my degree I realised I really don’t enjoy writing code. However I absolutely loved working as a product owner and scrum master. However once I started doing some research it seems have dedicated SM and agile as a whole has been dying out the past few years.

My end goal in tech is to have a skill where I can work freelance and work a few days a week remotely but obviously with AI and the way things are moving the way tech companies run is probably going to be changing a lot in the next few years and I want to make sure I’m investing time into the right skills. Eg I don’t want to spend the next few years trying to get experience as a agile coach to eventually go freelance and there be no jobs🥲

Does anyone have any opinions on what consulting and freelance jobs might be in more demand in the future?

Thanks in advance!

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u/Crafty-Ad1998 — 23 hours ago

Need advice on agile jobs of the future!

For context I’m still somewhat a grad with 2 years experience as a software engineer and 1 years experience as a junior product owner / scrum master both at early level startups.

I studied computer science at uni but ironically towards the end of my degree I realised I really don’t enjoy writing code. However I absolutely loved working as a product owner and scrum master. However once I started doing some research it seems have dedicated SM and agile as a whole has been dying out the past few years.

My end goal in tech is to have a skill where I can work freelance and work a few days a week remotely but obviously with AI and the way things are moving the way tech companies run is probably going to be changing a lot in the next few years and I want to make sure I’m investing time into the right skills. Eg I don’t want to spend the next few years trying to get experience as a agile coach to eventually go freelance and there be no jobs🥲

Does anyone have any opinions on what consulting and freelance jobs might be in more demand in the future?

Thanks in advance!

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u/Crafty-Ad1998 — 23 hours ago
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What are the future jobs in Agile?

For context I’m still somewhat a grad with 2 years experience as a software engineer and 1 years experience as a junior product owner / scrum master both at early level startups.

I studied computer science at uni but ironically towards the end of my degree I realised I really don’t enjoy writing code. However I absolutely loved working as a product owner and scrum master. However once I started doing some research it seems have dedicated SM and agile as a whole has been dying out the past few years.

My end goal in tech is to have a skill where I can work freelance and work a few days a week remotely but obviously with AI and the way things are moving the way tech companies run is probably going to be changing a lot in the next few years and I want to make sure I’m investing time into the right skills. Eg I don’t want to spend the next few years trying to get experience as a agile coach to eventually go freelance and there be no jobs🥲

Does anyone have any opinions on what consulting and freelance jobs might be in more demand in the future?

Thanks in advance!

reddit.com
u/Crafty-Ad1998 — 23 hours ago