Stats for job applications so far: I have 2 yoe full time, 1 yoe with internships. If counting internships, then I have 3 yoe So far, I have submitted around 120 applications. I’ve had 8 callbacks, which I think is a pretty good response rate. So far, I usually get one recruiter reaching out to me per month as well. I get stuck on interviewing since I haven’t spent time prepping due to my mental health from work. Resigning would give me more time to focus on applications, studying for interviews, learning skills to transition to analytics, and also a much needed break (I think).
Savings plan: I’m planning to move back in with my parents which they’ve ok’d, but I have at least 2 years of savings not counting the move back.
Plan if can’t get a job within a year: Masters specializing in data engineering/science/analytics next fall which would include an internship, currently applying. If I can't get in, I’ll take part time courses, earn an analytics diploma from a local technical college and continue looking for work in the meantime. Timeline would be about 2.5 years for the part time diploma from today, 3 years for masters with an internship from today.
Any feedback is greatly appreciated :)
This is a good plan, but what I would hate to have happen is you wind up back to this same place later and then be back to square one and wondering what to do next.
My other snap reaction is that I've never known someone to be wrong when making an effort to recognize and prioritize their well being the way you are.
Are you doing anything for yourself in the meantime? Like something getting you out of the house on a regular basis?
you have enough money for the living at home scenario for a decade.
build things that you love. invent a business. make art!
the world would be a better place if we all did this more often.
linkedin is a dead end. the future is joyful tinkering in a garage laboratory.
never spend more than a few years at a time outside the garage lab. those skills rust fast in dead end jobs.