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Expert Advice For A Career In Tech

Expert Advice For A Career In Tech

If you are looking for advice on how to jump-start your technology career, then look no further than this blog post written by SecureTeam. SecureTeam has extensive experience working closely with a variety of tech employers and have gained an insight into the type of skills and traits employers are looking for in candidates. 

In this article, we will cover a range of hard skills and soft skills that will help you stand out in your next job interview and integrate well in your new technology job. We will be focusing on four top areas that companies are recruiting for and what skills best fit those roles. 

1. Social Media 

Everyone from a small family bakery to the President of the United States has a social media presence, and more often than not that presence is run by either a social media manager or a team of individuals representing the brand across social media. It is a vital position that represents the company and its brand and requires a wide range of skills to help you handle the various challenges that the position presents. 

Skills that are desired for working in social media include:

2. Programming & Coding

For most people, being able to code is a completely alien skill, however, for a career in tech, it comes with a wide range of soft skills that can help impress a potential employer, not to mention the ability to code itself is rather valuable. 

3. Data Analysis

Data is one of the biggest indicators of a business’ performance and will often influence decision making and brand direction. Data analysts use their technical skillset to gather and analyze data but also require communication skills to report their findings to a larger audience. 

4. Project Management

When it comes to tech, project management doesn’t have to mean having extensive experience running projects or leading team meetings. Instead, consider things like being one of the main drivers of a project thanks to your specific knowledge or being the one that often communicates between different teams or departments on a project. Often, these types of skills develop without us really realising, but it can be a great way to stand out to a potential employer. 

In Summary

The best advice we can give you for any career is to be thoughtful towards your career. If you can find a job you enjoy and are good at, then it won’t feel so much like work each day. If you want to be successful in a tech career, start considering the resources you can use to showcase your skills to potential employers. 

There is a wide range of skills that can make you stand out, but it is up to you to demonstrate them on your CV, covering letter and in interviews. Add context to your skill list and you can really stand out from the crowd. 

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