Career Guidance

Real questions from real people about career guidance

Overview

Added

March 5, 2026

Audience

learner

Grade range

Grade 9 (Freshman)–Grade 12 (Senior)

Page kind

Article

Introduction

Career Guidance and Workplace Challenges

This text is a compilation of various career-related anecdotes, struggles, and questions from individuals navigating different professional environments. Key themes include:

  • Layoffs and Severance: One user shares a success story of proactively job hunting before a layoff, resulting in a 30% salary increase and a "double-dip" period of severance pay and vacation time.
  • Remote Work and Accessibility: A disabled individual in India with a Computer Science degree seeks advice on finding fully remote roles to overcome physical mobility barriers and local market limitations.
  • Work-Life Balance vs. Prestige: Multiple contributors discuss the "prestige trap," where high-status, high-paying roles lead to burnout, toxic politics, and mental health struggles, prompting a desire for "boring" but sustainable jobs.
  • Salary Negotiation: A common struggle identified is the lack of transparency in salary bands, leading to anxiety over whether candidates are lowballing themselves or accepting offers without leverage.
  • Neurodiversity and Career Fit: A 17-year-old with autism and ADHD expresses concerns about career viability given executive functioning challenges and low IQ test results, while noting their ability to speak three languages.
  • Workplace Culture:
    • Debate over whether skipping optional social events (happy hours, team dinners) negatively impacts long-term career growth.
    • The emotional difficulty of adjusting to a new job and missing the comfort of a previous team.
  • Burnout and Mental Health: Several users report severe anxiety, panic attacks, and exhaustion due to high-pressure environments, 12-hour workdays, and the fear of "abandoning" teams during critical periods (e.g., maternity leave).
  • Financial Trade-offs: A discussion on the viability of taking a significant pay cut ($165k to $115k) to escape a toxic environment, regain commuting time, and improve overall family well-being.

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