What is next in information technology industry? [closed]

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I am an IT professional with 10 years of experience, I started with my career with production support analyst, I did it for two years. Then I switched job and became a Java/Perl developer for two years. and in my next switch I joined a development team where I worked as perl script developer for 3 years and then since last 3 years I am into People Management, project management and very little bit of coding.
I want to have a change now, what should I do after 10 year of IT experience?







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I am an IT professional with 10 years of experience, I started with my career with production support analyst, I did it for two years. Then I switched job and became a Java/Perl developer for two years. and in my next switch I joined a development team where I worked as perl script developer for 3 years and then since last 3 years I am into People Management, project management and very little bit of coding.
I want to have a change now, what should I do after 10 year of IT experience?







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closed as off-topic by Philip Kendall, paparazzo, gnat, Chris E, IDrinkandIKnowThings Aug 22 '16 at 14:08


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  • "Questions asking for advice on what to do are not practical answerable questions (e.g. "what job should I take?", or "what skills should I learn?"). Questions should get answers explaining why and how to make a decision, not advice on what to do. For more information, click here." – Philip Kendall, paparazzo, gnat, Chris E, IDrinkandIKnowThings
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I am an IT professional with 10 years of experience, I started with my career with production support analyst, I did it for two years. Then I switched job and became a Java/Perl developer for two years. and in my next switch I joined a development team where I worked as perl script developer for 3 years and then since last 3 years I am into People Management, project management and very little bit of coding.
I want to have a change now, what should I do after 10 year of IT experience?







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I am an IT professional with 10 years of experience, I started with my career with production support analyst, I did it for two years. Then I switched job and became a Java/Perl developer for two years. and in my next switch I joined a development team where I worked as perl script developer for 3 years and then since last 3 years I am into People Management, project management and very little bit of coding.
I want to have a change now, what should I do after 10 year of IT experience?









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closed as off-topic by Philip Kendall, paparazzo, gnat, Chris E, IDrinkandIKnowThings Aug 22 '16 at 14:08


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions asking for advice on what to do are not practical answerable questions (e.g. "what job should I take?", or "what skills should I learn?"). Questions should get answers explaining why and how to make a decision, not advice on what to do. For more information, click here." – Philip Kendall, paparazzo, gnat, Chris E, IDrinkandIKnowThings
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closed as off-topic by Philip Kendall, paparazzo, gnat, Chris E, IDrinkandIKnowThings Aug 22 '16 at 14:08


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions asking for advice on what to do are not practical answerable questions (e.g. "what job should I take?", or "what skills should I learn?"). Questions should get answers explaining why and how to make a decision, not advice on what to do. For more information, click here." – Philip Kendall, paparazzo, gnat, Chris E, IDrinkandIKnowThings
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  • Do you want to be in management?
    – WorkerDrone
    Aug 22 '16 at 13:26
















  • Do you want to be in management?
    – WorkerDrone
    Aug 22 '16 at 13:26















Do you want to be in management?
– WorkerDrone
Aug 22 '16 at 13:26




Do you want to be in management?
– WorkerDrone
Aug 22 '16 at 13:26










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Take your pick, it really depends what level you want to change to.



Hardware



Running a business



Sales



Web



Databases



Administration



IT is a huge, ever evolving field, plenty of choices, but only you can choose one.






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    Maybe you should leave IT. Seems you've been in it for the money, but this is not your passion if you've bounced around in IT jobs for ten years and neither know where you're going in it or what the trends are.



    Money does not equate to passion, happiness, or being content.






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      Take your pick, it really depends what level you want to change to.



      Hardware



      Running a business



      Sales



      Web



      Databases



      Administration



      IT is a huge, ever evolving field, plenty of choices, but only you can choose one.






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        up vote
        1
        down vote













        Take your pick, it really depends what level you want to change to.



        Hardware



        Running a business



        Sales



        Web



        Databases



        Administration



        IT is a huge, ever evolving field, plenty of choices, but only you can choose one.






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          up vote
          1
          down vote










          up vote
          1
          down vote









          Take your pick, it really depends what level you want to change to.



          Hardware



          Running a business



          Sales



          Web



          Databases



          Administration



          IT is a huge, ever evolving field, plenty of choices, but only you can choose one.






          share|improve this answer













          Take your pick, it really depends what level you want to change to.



          Hardware



          Running a business



          Sales



          Web



          Databases



          Administration



          IT is a huge, ever evolving field, plenty of choices, but only you can choose one.







          share|improve this answer













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          answered Aug 22 '16 at 11:06









          Kilisi

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              Maybe you should leave IT. Seems you've been in it for the money, but this is not your passion if you've bounced around in IT jobs for ten years and neither know where you're going in it or what the trends are.



              Money does not equate to passion, happiness, or being content.






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                Maybe you should leave IT. Seems you've been in it for the money, but this is not your passion if you've bounced around in IT jobs for ten years and neither know where you're going in it or what the trends are.



                Money does not equate to passion, happiness, or being content.






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                  Maybe you should leave IT. Seems you've been in it for the money, but this is not your passion if you've bounced around in IT jobs for ten years and neither know where you're going in it or what the trends are.



                  Money does not equate to passion, happiness, or being content.






                  share|improve this answer













                  Maybe you should leave IT. Seems you've been in it for the money, but this is not your passion if you've bounced around in IT jobs for ten years and neither know where you're going in it or what the trends are.



                  Money does not equate to passion, happiness, or being content.







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                  answered Aug 22 '16 at 11:32









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