I think I would love to concentrate even more on coding, that is currently not possible, but I know I can grow into that role eventually. The beauty of working in a startup is that you are a lot more flexible
I would personally like to get more directly involved into academic research and spending more time exploring how the latest research can be used for a commercial product used by many people, rather than “just” making sure that the product is functional and efficient. This is normally the job of a research engineer and it usually requires a PhD (the technical knowledge you develop as software engineer helps too but is not usually required), so hopefully won’t be long until then. I wouldn’t mind get on some more project management work: planning when things should be finished, how work should be divided etc. but for that I assume it is required a bit more practical experience than study
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