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I'll second this suggestion. It's exactly what came to mind when I read OP's post. I would also add to this list: testing/quality assurance, and information technology. Since you successfully completed a CS degree, you obviously have the capacity to exercise skills in this field. Ask yourself if there are parts of CS (or a related field) that you enjoy more than software development -- and pursue those interests.



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