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1. hliyan ◴[] No.44465167[source]
One of the happiest periods of my life was when I was working for a non-profit tech company building software for humanitarian work (human rights documentation, labour law compliance, election monitoring etc), after working a full decade in capital markets trading systems. Half the salary for 2 years, did a number on my savings, but it recharged me enough to return to the industry, with expertise in a new tech stack. It was in fact during this period I became a regular reader/contributor to HN.

I understand that this option may not be available to all. I suppose my point is that you may not actually need to leave the industry permanently. Just long enough for you to recharge and find a way to repel the BS without psychological trauma (and without causing psychological trauma to others).

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2. WA ◴[] No.44465225[source]
How did you find out about the non-profit company and got into it?
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3. hliyan ◴[] No.44466075[source]
Pure luck. A friend of mine was one of the founders. This was in 2013.