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I'm always getting recruiters telling me that I am a perfect match for some software development job or 3D artist or AI engineer, I've never worked in those industries in my life, I work in cyber security but the skill sets are not really transferable.
But they just see "complicated computer stuff" and assume that all complicated computer stuff they don't understand is interchangeable with all other complicated computer stuff they don't understand.
It would be like asking a structural engineer to become an architect. The surface that makes sense but when you spend 4 seconds thinking about it you realize it doesn't work.
Also for some bizarre reason they always seem to be in Dubai