Comment by danaris

8 hours ago

Come to academia.

I don't mean "become a professor"; I mean be a software developer at a college or university. They need them in large teams (IT department of a larger university) down to solo devs (working for a single department at a small liberal arts college—this is where I've been for 15 years).

It's true that you won't get the same level of pay—frankly, I've been woefully underpaid—but, by and large, they're not trying to replace everyone with AI, they adhere to basic standards of ethics, and they don't subscribe to crunch culture. If you're working in an academic department, chances are your bosses will basically think you're doing magic all the time and give you massive respect. Plus the job security is overall much higher. (Well, it has been. I suppose the current political situation may create some extra instability, depending on the position.)

Do these jobs get posted in all the normal places, or is there somewhere else I should look?

  • You might very well need to go looking at individual institutions' websites. Whether they get posted to places like Indeed or LinkedIn is going to be much more hit and miss than with big industry players or tech startups.

    And yes, I am very personally aware of just how time-consuming and frustrating that can be.