I am a 30-year-old Engineering Manager that is confused about what is up next and would love to hear from HN some options.
Love tech but kind of tired of the startup world, Venture Capital craziness, short-term thinking, solutions-oriented thinking (vs problem-oriented), ...
How can I find meaningful problems to work with non-bullshit long-term people? I know there are plenty out there, but I feel I have no access to it. There is so much bullshit out there, I just want to solve problems.
Things I enjoy: solving tough problems, learning, working at the edge of my knowledge, inspiring, capitalism, autonomy.
Thank you all
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I think most people want to think of themselves as “non-bullshit” but often it’s easier and safer to take a 6-figure job at something like a FAANG where they focus on monopolizing attention instead of working on really impactful problems like climate, education, health, etc. How might we change those incentives to get more people working on those types of problems?
This is a really tough question to answer because it depends on who's asking the question. On a forum like HN you'll find that these questions are often asked anywhere from the context of a small-scale startup ("I built a platform to predict stock signals "before the crowds know". What's next?") to mid-scale ("I want to build a deep-learning powered engine to clone people's voice") to real high level stuff (Autonomous vehicles).
What's the common trend in those 3 cases? They identified a need for a service using Deep Learning/Trend Analysis, but that's just one subset of a field. Fortunately for you, if you frequent HN enough you'll have no trouble figuring out the cross-section of (what you're good at) X (what's hot right now).
Off-topic but that small scale example got instantly flagged on HN while I was still figuring out what OP's company was about