I don’t think tech is a “safe” career in the old sense anymore. It still can be a great career, but I wouldn’t call it uniquely secure now. The branding has definitely been stronger than the reality for a while. Good pay is still there in a lot of cases, but stability feels way weaker than people were promised. To me, 2026 makes tech look more like a high-upside, high-volatility field than a safe one. If you’re good, adaptable, and close to real business value, you can still do very well. But “learn to code and you’re set for life” feels pretty dead. So out of skill, adaptability, or luck. I’d say: skill gets you in, adaptability keeps you in, and luck still matters more than people want to admit. A lot of solid people got hit by layoffs not because they were bad, but because budgets changed, AI shifted org priorities, or leadership made random calls. That’s not really a pure meritocracy. So yeah,still a strong path, still worth entering for a lot of people, but “safe”? Not really. Not in the way people used to mean it.