Transitioning into Tech Career
By Fom Gyem
We are in the era of digital job titles—roles like senior software developer, web content manager, and information systems analysts are popping up on job boards everywhere. If you are not technically inclined these roles may feel out of reach.
But the truth is anyone can transition into any of these positions with some determination and a willingness to learn.
Switching jobs can be hard, but then can be more complicated when changing careers. A fulfilling career is within your reach if you put in the right amount of preparation and effort.
So many people think that because of their educational background, it’s a must to follow that path but one can change when they are dedicated and serious to learn. Technology is fast rising in the world and every day we hear of new start-up companies raising funds.
When we talk about tech it’s not all about coding. There are some opportunities in the tech space like programming, cloud computing, UI/UX designing, product management, animation and so many more.
Many of us know either a ‘tech-bro or a woman in tech’ that works remote jobs, works from home and earns in foreign currency, or earns a very good salary.
In getting into a tech career, one has to be passionate about it. Pick a job role that aligns with what you want. This involves researching, reading IT job descriptions, and talking to IT professionals to figure out which technology job best meets your needs.
Do your due diligence in terms of research even if it means watching videos or attending informational webinars on IT careers and technology trends.
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A career change in your 20s is a lot different than a career change in your 40s. It is helpful to keep your age and lifestyle in mind as you plan to launch your career in tech.
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Being married with kids would be difficult to relocate across the country. Also, the way you market yourself to possible employers in your 20s is different from the way you do in your 40s.
With the right skills at your disposal, you might not be vying for entry-level positions. Your goals should be unique to your situation and the type of job you hope to land, but you will need to be sure to stick to them.
Switching careers doesn’t mean everything that you’ve learned and done so far needs to be thrown out.
Use those skills and your experience to your advantage. Unlike those who are applying for jobs straight out of school, you have a wealth of experience to pull from and will be able to outperform those with little to no work experience. Your former work experience will also give you a unique perspective that others in tech may not have.
Also, consider getting a mentor, you can seek out a mentor in your desired career role by joining a professional organization like the Association of Information Technology (AITP). A mentor can also help you network with the right people and set goals for yourself as you acquire skills.
Research and identify any applicable certification options. Getting into tech you should consider getting certified. The right certifications on your resume can make a world of difference if you are changing your career drastically.
Also, try out new things on your computer depending on the path of IT space you venture into. You may want to build your own website experiment with open-source software or build a database.
Most of what you need to know about IT jobs can be learned through trial and error using the technology you already have at home.
Furthermore, get hands-on experience. It doesn’t have to be from a full-time job. You can also get experience from volunteer positions, internships, and part-time jobs. Reach out to companies that could use your assistance while allowing you to learn on the job, not all companies pay trainees.
Always be willing to learn and expand your network. Try online training courses, attend seminars and talk to people you find interesting in the tech world.
In other words, build connections. That way, when you do start applying for jobs or training schemes, you have areas that you know you like and can speak knowledgeably about, and your interest in tech will really show.