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Centennials Might Consider a Career in Tech: Breaking Stereotypes

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Joydev tells us the new and emerging career options in the field of Technology. An exclusive for Different Truths.

When Marc Andreessen, the technology entrepreneur who built Mosaic internet browser, said “Software is eating the world,” a good chunk of people took it as a threat. Considering the evolution and growth of technology in the last few decades, it is now time to take the saying as an opportunity and not a threat. The recent pandemic has disrupted almost every industry except the Tech. It is perhaps the only industry that has stood up to the forces of Covid-19 pandemic.

Not only did it withstand the pandemic in terms of employment stability, but the tech sector also showed an upward trend during the hard times. A report published by the job site Glassdoor showed that some 22 out of the 50 best jobs in 2020 were tech related. This opens up for a plethora of opportunities for the Centennials or the Gen-Zers, who are born and brought up in the Internet and tech era.

A report published by the job site Glassdoor showed that some 22 out of the 50 best jobs in 2020 were tech related.

Now, there is a fallacy associated with building a career in tech that you should necessarily have the knowledge of coding. Is that so? Definitely not!  Even if it demands a bit of knowledge about the domain, it is never too late to learn. One can, at any point of her career, decide to switch to tech and learn coding, if needed. But not all tech related jobs demand knowledge of coding. Let us first see why one should consider a career in tech, then we will also have a look at what are the career options in tech that do not require the knowledge of coding.

Never-ending Demand

… this is one such sector, which will never go out of demand, and the recent pandemic is the proof of it.

As I already discussed above, this is one such sector, which will never go out of demand, and the recent pandemic is the proof of it. Companies in any sector, regardless of their size, need computers to work in this digital world, which in turn opens plentitude opportunities for technology professionals, be it in the field of development, maintenance, or infrastructural IT.

Learn Anywhere, Anytime

It is one such domain of learning that is not an all-inclusive subject during high school level. If you have missed out studying Computer Science during your High School or Bachelors, fret not, because almost 80% of the software engineers too had missed it out. Software languages are mostly learned as additional courses, add-ons, or mostly through the online courses. There are many universities that provide online Masters Degree in IT and related fields.

Learn Anywhere, Anytime PC: Anumita C Roy

An Ever-fascinating Sector

Yes, a career in technology is as fascinating as in arts and social science.

It’s not everything about the boring and long codes that we usually see in software development. If you’re someone who loves designing and have problem solving skills, you are welcome! Yes, a career in technology is as fascinating as in arts and social science. It is something which will keep you at your toes, keeping your fascination all time high.

Part of a Global Industry

Why did the technology sector survive the waves of pandemic? It is a global industry that connects you to the different parts of the world without even requiring you to leave your living room. Sitting at a remote village, with just the availability of electricity and Wi-Fi, you can develop projects for tech giants like Google and Amazon. Isn’t that interesting?

Options of Freelancing and Collaborative Working

Platforms like Upwork and Fiverr let freelancers register and find clients.

A major chunk of the population shifted their focus to freelancing during the pandemic. Platforms like Upwork and Fiverr let freelancers register and find clients. You can also join a team working on a project, and offer your expertise and services. A career in tech lets you choose your working hours according to your wish.

Having discussed some of the reasons why Centennials should look for a career in tech, let us now look at some of the career options in technology that requires zero or just basic knowledge of coding.

1. Technology Writer: Digital media, blogging platforms, and online marketing has opened up various avenues for those looking to make a career in tech writing.  Technology writer is one such profession or career that does not demand any knowledge of coding. You just have to stay up-to-date with the technological happenings around the world and a good hold on the language.

Technology Writer PC: Anumita C Roy

Individuals in this role are responsible for chalking out roadmaps, setting deadlines, and keeping clear communication with the client.

2. Project Manager: A project manager is someone who oversees individual projects right from the planning stage to execution and delivery of the product. Individuals in this role are responsible for chalking out roadmaps, setting deadlines, and keeping clear communication with the client. With zero knowledge of coding, you can see yourself managing a team of developers, designers, analysts, and testers.  

3. UI/UX Designer: User Interface and User experience are two distinguished aspects, however, both the fields do not demand any knowledge of coding. UX is something that deals with problem-solving ability, sifting through data based on user’s needs and demands whereas, UI is working with the interface, i.e., requires more of designing and artistic skills than coding.

It isn’t surprising that being the highest job providing sector during the pandemic, the tech HRs too had eventful lockdown days.

4. Technical Recruiter: It isn’t surprising that being the highest job providing sector during the pandemic, the tech HRs too had eventful lockdown days. If you have the knowledge and right degree to claim a position of recruiter, technical recruiter is the best option for you.

5. Software-Sales Reps: Sales is the heart of the business. Being a sales representative demands nothing but your persuading and communication skills. If you’re good at negotiating, this profession is for you. And for many reasons, tech sales pay off really well.

These are some of the career options you can opt without having any knowledge of coding…

These are some of the career options you can opt without having any knowledge of coding, and if you have even a little bit knowledge of coding, web and app development, testing, QA are some of the best options for you. If you’re planning to hit the tech field, now is the right time to do it.

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