Saturday, October 24, 2020

Events during my blogging hiatus: Part 4 (final)

Part 4: Career change into financial services.

After years of commuting almost everyday from the city Frankfurt to Darmstadt, first for my graduate school at Hochschule Darmstadt and then to my jobs in that city, I had a thought of finding a job in Frankfurt, where I live since October 2013.

Switching field

I reckon that the Hessian cities Darmstadt, Rüsselsheim, and Wiesbaden are suitable for people looking for engineering jobs, whereas Frankfurt is more to financial industry, especially banking. The first challenge is to convince prospective employers to hire someone from an engineering background like myself.

I can still recall my last conversation with a senior colleague from my previous job in Darmstadt-Eberstadt, during our train ride after work. I told him about my wish to jump into finance, to which he said go ahead - "In the end of the day, what counts is the money you bring back to your dinner table."

TLDR

Late July 2017, I received a job offer as a junior developer in a financial services company, here in Frankfurt.

Sometime later in October 2017, I moved into a new rental apartment in the Frankfurt's district Gallus with another fellow Malaysian.

After 2 years living there, we moved elsewhere separately, having made our jobs stable.

Now in 2020, I am still working at the same place and satisfied being there. I have had eventful challenges at this job, but I thrived. There are always rooms for improvement.


I have also been spending some hours once every week attending Japanese language class in the city center. I intend to travel alone to Japan in the future, taking at least one full month away from my work.

Conclusion

I have not entirely changed my career: I still practice software engineering albeit in an entirely different field. What I have abandoned are the fields of robotics and computer vision. I doubt that I will return to either of those two fields, especially considering the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.