How to Break into Tech: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide....
A brief guide on starting a career in tech..
There's no magical path to success
If you’ve ever felt a little stuck when it comes to what to study in school or how to break into a new career, you’re not alone. Almost everyone feels anxious about the future of jobs, and what opportunities will open up for them once they graduate high school or college. That’s why so many people have been flocking to online learning platforms and other resources that make it easier to get an education without needing access to pricey textbooks and expensive testing services. There are plenty of ways that you can start breaking into tech without paying for expensive programs, advanced degrees, connections, or any other benefits that come along with those customary paths. Today we'll talk about all of the resources available to help you succeed no matter your background or current situation.
What is tech?
So what are the hottest career fields these days? Computer science, artificial intelligence, engineering, and architecture all make up this list, and that’s because all of these fields have a lot in common — they’re all involved with creating new technology and applying it to solve problems.
The field of engineering is responsible for all kinds of sustainable, useful technologies like airplanes, power plants, and even kitchen appliances. Computer science is all about creating internet technologies like computer networks, software, and software that can interact with humans and other machines.
This field is especially relevant because it’s all about creating tools that are accessible to people of all ages and abilities. And the field of architecture is all about creating structures that are sustainable and safe — like buildings, cities, and even self-driving cars. The skills that are required to become an architect are quite different from those that are needed in other fields, and they can often be learned in a more general fashion.
Why is breaking into tech so hard?
There are tons of jobs and talented people looking for work — so why is it so hard to break into tech? 🤷♂️ There are a few factors at play here, like the fact that tech is a competitive industry and that tech workers have to switch jobs every couple of years, so they don’t have a steady income.
Unfortunately, tech is also one of the industries that pay a fewest amount of money to the average worker. That’s why it can be so tough to make ends meet. Even more, unfortunately, tech also seems to attract some of the most toxic and harmful types of people in the world — like sexist, racist, and ableist people who are afraid of change and progress. Tech is also a field that many people feel is still “boys’ club” -ish, even though the numbers show that women make up a growing percentage of all tech workers.
How to Break Into Tech
If you’re interested in breaking into tech but don’t know where to start, we’ve got you covered. Start by identifying which tech fields interest you the most and what you’d like to learn. Next, take a look at the resources available to you — from virtual schools to MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses like Udemy, OpenClassroom, Udacity, SkillShare and lots more) and everything in between. Once you’ve got a few ideas of what you’d like to study and where you want to go, get started on your path to tech success.
There are plenty of ways to get your foot in the door and learn the skills required to break into tech. One great way is to join a nonprofit or community organization as an intern — this can be a great way to get your foot in the door and make connections with people in the field that you may work in one day.
Learn how to code
Anyone can learn to code. You don’t have to be an engineer or have a background in computer science. You can learn basic programming skills in just a few months that can be used in any job. Coding is a great way to learn the basics of how tech works and how to create your tools and programs. It can also be a great way to make money — many coding schools offer online or in-person programs that can be completed while you work full-time or on your schedule.
You can check out the following platforms to learn for free:
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Find a job through networking and online resources
Finding a great job in tech can be tough for any new grad — but it doesn’t have to be. First, identify which tech fields you’d like to work in. Next, identify companies in those fields that you’d like to work for and reach out to them. Networking can help you find connections and meet people who can help you find jobs. Many networking groups and events are organized online, which makes it even easier to connect with someone who can help you get your foot in the door.
The Bottom Line 😎
Tech fields are growing and becoming more relevant than ever. Why not give them a try and see how you like them? There are tons of resources available to help you learn the skills needed to break into tech and get a job, and they don’t have to be expensive or time-consuming. If you’re interested in becoming a tech professional or finding out more about a certain field, it’s worth exploring what’s available to you.
Below are some useful links that may interest you 👌