You are looking at jobs where you are paid to deliver something and where coding is just a tool towards that end, but not the deliverable itself.
For example, consider computational research in a domain like healthcare: the job is to find new insights about patients or diseases that allow you to develop better treatments. Most of the time is spent on coding data analysis pipelines, but the truly vauable professional also knows enough about the domain that they are able to interpret the results, conduct follow up analyses and talk at eye level with medical doctors and biologists. The skill ceiling for this kind of position is thus quite high since you need to be proficient in three distinct domains (coding, biology, statistics).
You could go into "low code" integration platforms, the ones where you code with your mouse (i.e. webMethods) As it is a mess this is probably pretty LLM save at the moment. On the other hand they will probably serve some tools for that in the future :-D
You are looking at jobs where you are paid to deliver something and where coding is just a tool towards that end, but not the deliverable itself.
For example, consider computational research in a domain like healthcare: the job is to find new insights about patients or diseases that allow you to develop better treatments. Most of the time is spent on coding data analysis pipelines, but the truly vauable professional also knows enough about the domain that they are able to interpret the results, conduct follow up analyses and talk at eye level with medical doctors and biologists. The skill ceiling for this kind of position is thus quite high since you need to be proficient in three distinct domains (coding, biology, statistics).
You could go into "low code" integration platforms, the ones where you code with your mouse (i.e. webMethods) As it is a mess this is probably pretty LLM save at the moment. On the other hand they will probably serve some tools for that in the future :-D
from my perspective some 'low level' job like compiler, os kernel, performance tuning may require rich experience.