For my day job, I'm not sure. I do software development for insurance. It's a very multi-faceted industry, more so than the average person would expect. From a tech side the biggest issue is updating old systems without breaking integration with a million things across the board.
In my side work, I run an agency that aims to reduce the amount of BS in advertising (I know, a lost cause). We focus on being honest, creative, and making people happy, instead of falling in line with the rest of the "you're inadequate but this product will fix you" approaches.
In my side work, I run an agency that aims to reduce the amount of BS in advertising (I know, a lost cause). We focus on being honest, creative, and making people happy, instead of falling in line with the rest of the "you're inadequate but this product will fix you" approaches.