cat ./why.md
Every CS curriculum, bootcamp ad and LinkedIn influencer funnels you toward the same door: become a full-stack developer. So thousands of equally smart people sprint at the same few thousand SWE openings, and most of them feel like they failed if they end up anywhere else.
Here's the thing nobody puts on a slide: the software industry is enormous, and the part that writes application code from scratch is a slice of it. Around that slice is a whole economy of roles that are technical, well paid, and genuinely in demand — and almost nobody is competing for thembecause they've never heard the names.
This is a field guide to those roles. No "learn to code in 30 days", no rankings of the "top 10 highest-paying jobs". Just honest entries: what the work actually is, why it stays off the radar, what it pays, and the real first steps to get in.
You do not have to be a full-stack developer. You just have to know what else is out there.
./find-my-path.sh --help
Not sure where to start?
Answer three questions and we'll point you at the paths most likely to fit. No email, no sign-up — it runs right here.
./find-my-path.sh
ls ~/careers/underrated
20 paths most people walk right past
20 shown · page 1 of 2
- 01High
Customer Success Engineer
Post-sales / technicalThe engineer who makes sure the product actually works for the people paying for it.
$80k – $160kHigh - 02Steady
Jira / Atlassian Administrator
Platform / toolingEvery company runs on Jira. Almost nobody actually knows how to run Jira.
$70k – $140kSteady - 03Rising
Automation Engineer (n8n / Make)
Low-code / integrationYou glue the company's systems together and bill like an engineer, because you are one.
$65k – $150kRising - 04High
Power Platform Developer
Enterprise low-codeThe most boring-sounding stack in tech, hiding inside every Fortune 500 on Earth.
$70k – $150kHigh - 05Steady
Developer Advocate
Developer relationsGet paid to build, write, speak, and be a real engineer in public.
$90k – $190kSteady - 06High
Solutions / Sales Engineer
Pre-sales / technicalThe technical co-pilot on every big deal — and frequently the highest earner in engineering.
$100k – $240kHigh - 07Rising
Developer-Focused Technical Writer
Documentation / contentIf you can code AND write clearly, you're a two-headed unicorn the market overpays for.
$75k – $160kRising - 08Rising
Forward Deployed Engineer
Field / hybrid engineeringAn engineer who deploys into the customer's world and builds the last mile that makes the product real.
$120k – $260kRising - 09High
Salesforce Developer
Ecosystem / platformThe biggest software ecosystem you were never told to learn — and it's permanently short of developers.
$75k – $170kHigh - 10Rising
Developer Experience Engineer
Internal platformA real software engineer whose users are other engineers — and at scale, one of the best-paid seats in the building.
$110k – $230kRising
tail -f ./new-entries
This is an ongoing field guide.
New underrated paths get added as I write them up. The series runs on LinkedIn — follow along, or read the story behind it.