A few things I’m curious about:
- Did anyone walk this path and survived to share their experience? Will I regret this? - In today’s market, any tips on how to even get to a screening call with my apparently irrelevant CV?
Any other thoughts welcome.
As a business owner, I'd be wary and want to see what you actually built by yourself.
Your approach might work best augmenting your current position. In small/medium companies, wearing different hats is indeed useful, so if I were you, I'd have a small portfolio of completed personal projects and I'd sell myself as a product guy and a developer.
Either way, supplementing your personal and professional pathways should most likely never be something to regret. It's a good thing to diversify.
My concern is about your instant jump into "fullstack" developer. It's not easy to be a good front-end or back-end developer, nowadays everyone is full stack... but they really only know one or two dynamic languages. I'd prefer you said either back-end or front-end. Not many developers I've met are really fullstack, they're mostly full of it.