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Hi guys, good day. Just wanted to ask for advice. My project manager at my current company is asking which career path I'm interested to go to. Actually I was hoping to get into the hardware side of tech, like using soldering irons and the like to make chips or machines. But he said that currently the company only deals with software (although I know the parent company really is into manufacturing super computers and most probably microchips and the like..). So I told him that if it wasn't hardware, I'd choose front-end web development (html/css, javascript, and Angular or React), since I'm interested in art and graphic design I thought making pretty webpage would be up my alley. Then my 3rd choice I told him maybe I'd just go into Spring/Spring Boot programming since my main language is Java. Just wanted to ask what's a nice path to go into from here, what are the current trends and what are tech employees like me are doing nowadays that I'm not aware of. I just mostly know the popular tech like web dev, spring, python and the like. They actually offered to hold a training in VBA and thought that maybe is ok. I also reached the rank of ranger in Salesforce trailblazer and I think they are going to let us take a certification test (for salesforce admin, since dev I found really hard...) in Q1 or Q2 of 2022. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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