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With AI shaking up a lot of industries online, and likely more competition worldwide from other freelancers in developing countries coming online, what profession would you get into these days to become a digital nomad?

Ideally something you can build a portfolio independently while working a regular job and start making money from in less than 2-3 yrs.

Want to base myself in Thailand or the Phillipines before 2026-2027 ideally.

Already have a basic portfolio in web design and digital marketing, should I keep going and look for a job in this field or will it be too saturated in the future?

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[โ€“] Amrick@alien.top 0 points 9 months ago (1 children)

anything in tech. software engineer/developer is most common but anything for a software dev firm as long as it's a remote company.

I was a QA engineer (manual and automation) and then got into business development for a software dev firm b/c i had a biz mgmt degree and communication skills and can talk to technical and non-technical folks.

Became a DN at 28 and from 22-28, was working for IT consulting firms & software dev firms (both big and small like start ups). You need to gain experience and seen as a high performer before any really trust you to work remotely.

For example, my company won't hire junior engineers. You absolutely have to have some years under your belt b/c of nature of remote work

[โ€“] luciano-eth@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

People won't hire junior engineers because the lack of experience,

which results in junior engineers not having experience,

which in return means they wont get hired.