What are things you wish you knew earlier before switching careers in your 30s in Malaysia?
34 this year, thinking of jumping from admin into tech/data. Scared already, feel like too old. Those who switched late, what you wish someone told you?
Anonymous asker·Asked on 20 days ago·5,491 views·4 answers
Switched from banking ops to data analyst at 33, now 37 and no regrets. Things I wish somebody told me: one, your age is not the problem, your excuse is. Nobody in the interview asked my age, they asked can I do the work. Two, don't quit first then study. I studied at night for 8 months while still drawing salary, built a small portfolio, then only jumped. Runway is everything when you have a car loan and a kid. Three, take a pay cut mentally before you take it financially. I dropped RM800 for the first job but crossed my old pay within 18 months because the ceiling in tech is higher. Four, the hardest part is not the skill, it is telling family you are starting over. My mum thought I gone crazy. Now she brag to relatives. Just start lah, 40 will come whether you switch or not, might as well arrive there doing something you actually like.
Late switcher here, jumped into UX design at 36 from a totally unrelated field. Here is the reframe that changed everything for me: my age was actually my advantage, not my weakness. All those years dealing with real customers, real stakeholders, real office politics gave me instinct and maturity the 24-year-old fresh grads simply don't have yet. So in interviews, don't apologise for your old career, frame it as a feature. I would say things like my years handling frustrated customers means I understand user pain deeply. Interviewers respect someone who can talk business impact, not just tools and buttons. Your past is not baggage, it is context nobody else in the room has. Sell it.
Biggest thing nobody says: network beats certificate every time. I did all the online courses and collected the shiny certs, but the job that finally came was through an ex-colleague who vouched for me to her manager. Malaysia is small, KL tech scene even smaller, everybody knows everybody within two hops. So go for the meetups, be genuinely helpful on LinkedIn, reconnect with old classmates and colleagues, help people without expecting return. The cert gets you past the resume filter, but the connection is what gets you the actual interview and the benefit of the doubt. I wish I spent less time collecting certs and more time building real relationships in the industry earlier.
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Don't romanticise it, please. Career switch in your 30s means you are junior again but with senior expenses. PTPTN maybe almost done but now you got housing loan, maybe a kid, aging parents. Save at least 6 months of full expenses before you make any move, because the job hunt can drag. I nearly panicked when the first 3 months brought zero offers and I started doubting the whole decision. That buffer is not just money, it protects your sanity and stops you from grabbing the first lowball offer out of fear. Plan the finances like an engineer before you plan the dream, the dream survives longer when the bills are covered.