I’ve posted this before but worth reiterating that the skills/thinking which I learnt in IPT have proven to be extremely useful in my line of work - accounting and finance. Working with financial institutions to meet growing regulatory requirements, the huge focus is on data. Having some understanding of how database schemas work, understanding process flow diagrams, being able to read basic SQL queries, understand concepts such as checksum/error checking/etc, being very logical in building rules/queries, etc... are actually a differentiator between most other “accountants” and myself, and it’s proven to be extremely useful. Sure in practice there’s much newer and more technically deep concepts (e.g. data lakes, warehouses, source of truth, etc), just knowing (and understanding) what these really mean is already a huge step up vs the average person.
That all being said, by the time you’re in my position, maybe everyone will have a similar level of understanding and it won’t be such a special thing but at least for me, I am very appreciative of what I learnt in IPT and how it’s helped me in my career.