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Get courses for free Magazine All articles Forum Success stories Blog To come in Registration Home ► Blog ► Why I left my legal career and became a tester IT is promising < Return to Knowledge Base 02.11.2018 Student stories 23,847 Reading time: 7 minutes Save article: Why I left my legal career and became a tester He decided to change his profession and fulfill his old dream of finding a job in an IT company.
Vladimir told why he went to study to become a tester, how he received two offers Australia Phone Number Data from large companies and what was the most difficult thing about his new job. I didn't want to be a chimney sweep A year ago, the company where I worked as a contract lawyer began cutting staff. By mutual agreement, I wrote a letter of resignation and received good compensation. I planned to take a break, get additional education as a cadastral engineer or finish my studies in development and return to law - I’ve been doing it for a long time and know it well.

But I came across an article that five top contract lawyers are inferior in efficiency to artificial intelligence, which was trained for a year and a half. I realized that additional education would be enough for me for five years, and then automation of business processes would replace my specialty. Until they come up with futuristic androids that will go to courts, lawyers, of course, will remain and they will have a lot of work. But treaty agreements are needed less and less.
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