So, you want a career in Information Technology (IT)?

Well, how does one go about achieving that? Maybe you’ve been in the service industry for most of your career and you want a better work/life balance with your family? Maybe you’ve been in an accident and have limited mobility and a desk job would be something that you believe you could be good at doing.

First, there is the education part, whether you go to a school that has industry certifications or maybe to a community college getting the knowledge is key. If you have a family a four year degree may be out of reach for some people but not always, it’s a matter of motivation and time. And the decision is very personal and very few people can provide all the answers.

Second, after you achieved a degree or industry certification that is a huge step in starting your career. But, if you look at many of the job descriptions they are requiring 5-10 years of experience. How do you get that hands-on experience?

There are many ways to obtain experience without having a formal job! Possibly volunteering at a local non-profit or maybe a small start-up to get that experience of looking at requirements and outcomes and seeing what the process is for developing a software product. Or even just maintaining the current environment of laptops, desktops, printer, switches, routers, modems etc. The list goes on.

Sometimes a career change requires a change of mindset but if you have the motivation and the determination you can make that happen and be successful.

Some things to think about while you are in training:

  • Have an idea of what it is you want to do in IT, do you want to code, test, user experience?
  • Make sure you get the relevant IT skills for what you want to be.
  • Achieve those goals of getting the certifications required – read the job description
  • Grow your experience of hands-on in a non-profit
  • Be sure to connect with anyone in your desired field on LinkedIn or other networking opportunities
  • Seek out entry level or internships while in school
  • Ask for help from someone in the industry to understand the interview process and practice.

If you decided to make a career change and move into IT we can help. Please check out our website: Click Here or call us at 1-844-887-9239.