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Are exit opportunities looking grim for technical implementation consultant?

Thinking about leaving soon into industry. But it seems the job market isn’t great.

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I work as a imp consultant for a large crm (guess which!). Exit ops seem plentiful to me.

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Yeah the amount of fud of the economy on this platform is wild

Can you expand on your comment.

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Are you with the mothership or a partner? What exit ops are you seeing, the market seems very quiet in some regions.

I'm at a partner working in a niche industry. Seeing a lot of admin positions, and some SF specialist postions at ISVs. Canada btw.

Recently, I've had co-workers exit to director roles, and specialist roles.

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It’s pretty bad for all white collar work right now, not just in tech. Are you in a position where you’re needing to leave ASAP or are you just casually looking?

Casually looking. But I am looking to leave sometime this year.

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You kidding ? They're chopping all consultant position and in-sourcing everybody. Time to jump!

Might depend- technical implementation of what platform?

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Are you in tech implementation?

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you could take an in-house IT role in a non-tech company! they’re always looking for people.

what technologies/tools are you working with?

Exit oops looks grim for just about everything right now

Did you see what OpenAI released yesterday or