u/aggypop7

Which tech stacks have more entry level jobs and stability

I am 22 f working at a US based mnc about to complete 1yr of experience.(I am from a non eu country). I completed my bachelors in AI and DS then was hired as sde-1 and my work is webdev (angular and springboot).
I need to move abroad due to some personal reasons and it is not an option anymore but a necessity for me due to safety reasons. I decided that the best way to do it is masters in germany as it is less expensive and opens up opportunities. I am already learning the language and since I have future plans for PR I will be learning german till c1 or atleast b2 until I complete my masters.
I have time to start over and dive into a new tech stack before I go and start my masters.
Which of the below is the better option to choose.

  1. Webdev / App dev
  2. Devops
  3. Security
  4. Robotics
  5. Embedded systems
  6. AI / ML / DS
  7. IOT / Smart sensors
  8. Design / HCI / UI UX

I am aware that the job market is bad. I would have chosen AI as my bachelors was in it too but I see alot of people going for that course and I am worried about competition and whether there are even as many jobs as the number of people.
(not to boast but i also have very good logical skills and tend to pick up things very fast so hoping to have a slightly above average profile)

Would appreciate if hiring managers or people from their respective fields gave advice.

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u/aggypop7 — 11 hours ago

Which tech stacks have more entry level jobs and stability

I am 22 f working at a US based mnc about to complete 1yr of experience.(I am from a non eu country). I completed my bachelors in AI and DS then was hired as sde-1 and my work is webdev (angular and springboot).
I need to move abroad due to some personal reasons and it is not an option anymore but a necessity for me due to safety reasons. I decided that the best way to do it is masters in germany as it is less expensive and opens up opportunities. I am already learning the language and since I have future plans for PR I will be learning german till c1 or atleast b2 until I complete my masters.
I have time to start over and dive into a new tech stack before I go and start my masters.
Which of the below is the better option to choose.

  1. Webdev / App dev
  2. Devops
  3. Security
  4. Robotics
  5. Embedded systems
  6. AI / ML / DS
  7. IOT / Smart sensors
  8. Design / HCI / UI UX

I am aware that the job market is bad. I would have chosen AI as my bachelors was in it too but I see alot of people going for that course and I am worried about competition and whether there are even as many jobs as the number of people.
(not to boast but i also have very good logical skills and tend to pick up things faster so will probably have a slightly above average profile)

Would appreciate if hiring managers or people from their respective fields gave advice.

reddit.com
u/aggypop7 — 11 hours ago

Which tech stacksl have more entry level jobs in germany

I am Indian working at a US based mnc about to complete 1yr of experience. I completed my bachelors in AI and DS then was hired as sde-1 and my work is webdev (angular and springboot).
I need to move abroad due to some personal reasons and it is not an option anymore but a necessity for me due to safety reasons. I decided that the best way to do it is masters in germany as it is less expensive. I am already learning the language and since I have future plans for PR I will be learning german till c1 or atleast b2 until I complete my masters.
I have time to start over and dive into a new tech stack before I go and start my masters.
Which of the below is the better option to choose.

  1. Webdev / App dev
  2. Devops
  3. Security
  4. Robotics
  5. Embedded systems
  6. AI / ML / DS
  7. IOT / Smart sensors
  8. Design / HCI / UI UX

I am aware that the job market is bad. I would have chosen AI as my bachelors was in it too but I see alot of people going for that course and I am worried about competition and whether there are even as many jobs as the number of people.

Would appreciate if hiring managers or people from their respective fields gave advice.

reddit.com
u/aggypop7 — 12 hours ago