Navigating Career Crossroads: Weighing IT Experience Against Potential New Paths

After 6 years in a cloud-focused IT role, I'm at a crossroads. I have multiple certifications including CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+, CCNA, and various Azure and Google Cloud certifications. Despite my experience, my last job search yielded only 5 interviews from about 70 applications, which has left me questioning my current position. My workload is heavy, managing 3 to 10 cloud migration projects, and on top of that, management has added extra goals like obtaining a new certification and handling numerous process improvements. We've lost two team members recently, and with only four of us managing 35 to 40 projects, I'm feeling overwhelmed. While my current remote role pays well at $100k, I can't help but wonder if the environment is toxic or if I'm just being overly negative. In my past job searches, I found that smaller companies acquired by private equity firms were where I made the most progress, but they typically offered salaries in the $70k-$80k range without much room for negotiation. It feels like the job market has changed since I first entered IT, making it harder to land interviews despite my qualifications. Now, I'm contemplating a career shift into fields like radiologic technology or accounting, which would require 2-3 years of schooling. I'm torn between the years I've invested in IT and the potential stability and straightforward hiring processes in these other fields. Should I stay in my current role, pursue other tech opportunities, or make a complete career change?

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