Decoding a career in tech
Tech has become one of the hottest and fastest-growing fields on the market, making it an exciting career prospect for students and job seekers alike. No matter your background, skill set, or career goals, there’s likely a tech job for you out there somewhere that checks all the boxes. Want a dynamic field with great growth opportunities? Check. Looking to change up your career path without going back to school? Check. In tech, nearly anything is possible. So, could it be right for you?
How to network in tech when you have no work experience
Breaking into the tech industry as a newcomer can seem daunting, especially when you consider that a remarkable 7.9% of the entire U.S. workforce is employed in tech-related roles. The pandemic has only accelerated the growth of tech jobs, increasing competition across the board and making networking more crucial than ever for securing a position in the field.
Starting from square one may be scary, but there are many traditional and innovative networking strategies designed for those new to the tech industry. From leveraging alumni groups and attending industry events, there are plenty of practical tips on how to build a professional network from scratch. Dr. Kyle Elliott, tech career coach and founder of Kyle Elliott Consulting, and Jevonya Allen, networking coach and founder of Twisted Networking, are sharing a few of their secrets on how to break into tech from the ground floor.
What is networking, really?
Networking is often discussed but frequently misunderstood. Once it became a buzzword in most work-related conversations, many of us may have lost sight of its true meaning. So, what is networking really about?? According to Allen, “Networking is not just a mechanism for securing a job. Instead, we should understand it as a bridge between talent and opportunity, access to insider knowledge, and a foundation for new relationships that can lead to mutually beneficial opportunities.” Viewing networking this way is particularly important in the tech industry, where talent is abundant, but opportunities may not always be apparent.
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