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Are firmware/embedded valuable any longer?
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I have been working for just a bit more than 1 year at a big company designing all kind of IP. I have been working as a firmware/embedded engineer and have been doing pretty good and my work is very much appreciated by my team but also outside by some of the leadership as well. I have been writing a lot of C and also done bash and python for scripting. However, out of curiosity I have been looking on Linkedin for jobs, specifically around London, and all I could see is barely something related to what we do. The embedded/firmware jobs around there seem to very very few and at small companies (no big money I suppose) while all the big companies hire for higher level language experts and large scale system developers mostly backends, apis, frontends etc. I am worrying that my career might not be going in the right direction. What do you guys think? Should I try to change fields in any way?

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