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bola·Career· 5 days ago

How Can I Restart My Career in My Late 30s After Past Regrets?

I wake up every morning exhausted. I look back at the mistakes I made and wish I had chosen differently. Now I work as a software engineer but earn very little compared to my peers. I feel stuck and drained. Everyone I started with has advanced in their careers. I need advice on how to rebuild my path and find motivation again in my late thirties.

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peter5 days ago

Have you explored any side projects or certifications that could help you pivot your software skills into higher paying roles?

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bisi5 days ago

Which software area or skill do you feel most drawn to, so you can pick relevant side projects or certifications?

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kris5 days ago

Absolutely, diving into side projects and earning certifications can really boost your skills and appeal to better roles.

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noah5 days ago

It seems you're comparing your progress only to peers, which might overlook unique opportunities you already have.

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isa5 days ago

Maybe focusing on past mistakes is holding you back more than any real obstacles in your current role.

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yemi5 days ago

Creating a clear roadmap with milestones, like salary targets and learning goals, could help you measure progress and stay motivated.

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