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I want to pivot into a jr/entry level role as either a:

Business Development Rep (then pivot to tech sales), Business Analyst, or a Project Manager (Or Assistant Project Manager) but I feel retarded and only have a shitty online business degree that focuses in marketing management, and I'm a fucking lab tech. Am I over thinking?

Any of you have advice or work in similar roles?
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bdr is an awful choice as its being entirely replaced by AI. I'm pretty sure I saw a figure half of all companies dumped their BDR teams over the past year.

And anyway, do any kind of BDR job that isn't just being a slave (Saas - ideally cyber security or fintech) you need an actual degree from an actual school. Its also the most labor/effort intensive of the 3 and the most competitive. You don't just coast your way to AE from being a phone pig.

Entry level analyst I hear is also getting replaced but that may be a meme.

Project manager is a woman's job.

Judging from the image you chose though you're probably a tranny in which case none of this applies, some startup will give you a job few questions asked, plop you somewhere visible and pay you 90k a year to not touch anything important.



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