Whether you're fresh out of college or just want a career change, breaking into the tech field might feel intimidating. No matter your experience, finding a tech job may be easier than you think.
It's possible to work in tech even if you don't have a traditional education. You can create your own experience and seize opportunities to learn the skills you need.
This page will help guide you through how you can get a tech job with no experience.
Launch a coding career without years of experience with these entry-level coding jobs.
Read nowNot all tech jobs require a four-year college degree. Many entry-level roles in tech could be a great fit for your current experience and skills.
Departments like sales, customer service, and recruitment may require no previous experience and make the transition to a new job easy.
Entry-level roles you may qualify for include:
Here are our best tips on certifications, LinkedIn, and networking to get you ready to apply for your dream tech role.
First, identify which direction you want to go in tech.
Start scouting positions you might be interested in on job search sites and narrow down what you think you would enjoy.
To find your best fit, identify your current skills and work experience and consider where they might transfer to a tech position.
Review job postings in roles and fields that interest you, and note the skill and education requirements they have in common. Make up for any you lack with online courses, coding bootcamps, or volunteer work.
Take online courses and earn certifications.
Once you know which direction you want to go, you can start learning skills like HTML, CSS, Photoshop, and Canva.
Getting a degree can take years, but some of the best tech certifications can be accomplished in only a few weeks. Certifications are credentials that demonstrate expertise in a particular technology or skill. Note that some advanced certifications require proof of experience. You may spend$150-$1,200 in testing fees per certification.
Alternatively, try taking online courses. Treehouse, Udemy, and Alison are three providers that offer online tech courses. If you're looking for free online tech courses with certificates, try sites like EdX, Free Code Camp, or OpenLearning.
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