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How to Switch to a Tech Career in 2023

Are you looking to switch to a tech role? Of course, not everyone would work in tech, but if you have the desire to get into a tech career, it is a great choice, especially because it is a rapidly growing and in-demand field. This article will focus on the

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How to Switch to a Tech Career in 2023
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Are you looking to switch to a tech role? Of course, not everyone would work in tech, but if you have the desire to get into a tech career, it is a great choice, especially because it is a rapidly growing and in-demand field.

This article will focus on the key areas to focus to help you transition into tech, switch to a tech role, or advance in your tech career.

1. Identify your area of interest

Tech is a vast field with many subfields. Identifying your areas saves you quite a great deal of stress and it is preferable to pick your areas of interest. You can pick coding skills such as software development, data analysis, cybersecurity, UI/UX designs, etc or non-coding skills like digital marketing, content/copywriting, social media management, etc.

2. Learn the basics

You can start learning the basics of your chosen field through online courses, tutorials and books. There are many online resources available for free or at a low cost, such as Codecademy, Udemy, Coursera, edX and Khan Academy.

3. Build your skills

The saying “Practice makes perfect” is very quintessential and you’d need to practice your new skills by working on projects and participating in coding challenges or hackathons. You can also contribute to open-source projects (this can be achieved through internships) or create your projects to showcase your skills.

4. Network

Networking is very important in switching to a tech career. It connects you with people in the industry. You can also join online communities and forums related to your field to learn from others and make connections.

5. Get certified

Certification is a very important thing as some tech roles may require certifications, such as the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) for cybersecurity professionals or the Certified Scrum Master (CSM) for project managers. Consider getting certified to boost your credentials and increase your chances of getting hired.

6. Look for job opportunities

After building your skills and properly networking with people in the industry, job opportunities are the next things to do. You can apply for jobs online, through job boards such as Indeed or Glassdoor, or through networking.

Final thoughts

Remember that switching to a tech career may take time and effort, but with determination and hard work, you can achieve your goals.

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