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| | Ask HN: Finding Purpose in Tech? | | 6 points by devopsdropout on Sept 7, 2021 | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments | | I’m a DevOps consultant. I make good money building infrastructure for businesses. I find the work interesting (even fun sometimes) but I’ve been doing this for a long time. And all the jobs I’ve had before consulting were in B2B. I’ve helped cigarette companies, soda companies, insurance companies, and even governments. I’m starting to worry about my impact on the world. What did I accomplish in helping these companies? How do I apply a DevOps skill set in a way that helps humanity? What should I do if I’m unmotivated by money and more interesting in helping move the world towards a certain ideal? Should I just drop out of tech and do something else with my life? Has tech been lost to the capitalist machines? |
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I chuckled at this - "even governments" you say, as if governments are far worse than cigarette companies. I've known several idealistic folks with government jobs because they seemed to think the government was the best way for them to help others while making a living, but we all see the world differently (and government is quite broad).
In any case, I'd recommend you identify whatever organizations (or types of organizations) that you see as positive in the world and seek employment there with your existing skill set. That way you get in the door in a position where you provide value, but once you're there you can hopefully be exposed to things that inspire you and perhaps find pathways to become more involved in the core of that business, if you'd prefer that to more DevOps stuff.
Maybe you could find a job at the Red Cross for example, if you're inspired by their mission: https://americanredcross.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/America...