Highly agree with the importance of starting to do work if you want to enter a field.
But I’d highlight that most people can also find a few (e.g. 4-8) hours each week alongside a job (as already mention in other comments) so I’d encourage to think about these separately:
shall I start doing this in my free time?
shall I start doing this instead of a non-AIS job?
The alternative to the latter like EtG, career capital, acces to more mentoring through a job (and potentially even to the former as well) could ve strong for some.
Highly agree with the importance of starting to do work if you want to enter a field.
But I’d highlight that most people can also find a few (e.g. 4-8) hours each week alongside a job (as already mention in other comments) so I’d encourage to think about these separately:
The alternative to the latter like EtG, career capital, acces to more mentoring through a job (and potentially even to the former as well) could ve strong for some.