If time is good, why not transfer to IT as couple years ago? It definately give you a higher pay and excellent benifit with satisfactory environment. Esp. when an industry is booming, it will provide a lot of opportunities. As long as you are smart, you can pour into this new area and growing with the booming technology. Usually afer couple years, you be a prefessional. Of cousre, you can be a prefessinal in any area after couple years experience, right?
3 years is short compared with mechnical or chemical engineering. But, the knowledge base, the research ability, the smartness is not something you can get in 3 years.
Up till now, IT is still growing. IT is still not mature as mechnical/chemical engineering industry. It still provide more opportinities, but it is much more challenging than years before.
Obviously if anyone plan to switch to IT from his industry, he should be more confident on his smartness, knowledge transfering, problem management, pressure management, etc, etc..
3 years is short compared with mechnical or chemical engineering. But, the knowledge base, the research ability, the smartness is not something you can get in 3 years.
Up till now, IT is still growing. IT is still not mature as mechnical/chemical engineering industry. It still provide more opportinities, but it is much more challenging than years before.
Obviously if anyone plan to switch to IT from his industry, he should be more confident on his smartness, knowledge transfering, problem management, pressure management, etc, etc..