If you’re someone who wants to build a career in the tech world despite not knowing how to code that’s ok! The tech world is not limited to just programming and you don’t have to possess programming skills in order to get a job in the tech industry. Whether it’s in start-ups or leading tech companies there is a wide variety of non-coding tech jobs available.
Tech industry is one of the most innovative industries in the corporate space. This explains why many people want to enter the industry. However, a good number of these people don’t have the flair for coding. Programming isn’t for everyone, It requires a very specific kind of quantitative, analytical mind, and the learning process can be a tough one. You don’t need a name-brand degree to find your success, although there are plenty of computer science degree jobs without coding involved to choose from.
If you are interested in tech but not in coding, then you should explore any of these skills that are equally as valuable, challenging, and lucrative as any tech skill out there.
User Experience Designer
If you’re good at identifying and articulating the strengths and weaknesses of products, understanding user needs, and sifting through data, UX design could be calling your name. Plus, you’ll have the satisfaction of making your users’ lives easier. They employ different methods to reveal exactly what users need and how to provide them with the best solutions.
Data Analyst
One of the skills of the future of work. Data analysts collect, clean, analyse and interpret data to help inform effective business decisions. This is a skill that is valuable in different industries. They proffer solutions to business problems by gleaning insights and eliminating inefficiencies after studying data.
Some business problems they help managers and decision makers solve include which product to develop, what market to enter, which investment to make, what customers (demography) to target, which ad is most appropriate to use, etc.
Mobile Designer
Accessing a website on a smartphone or tablet is often a very different experience than seeing it on a larger screen. Mobile designers are there to make sure websites and apps can work well across a variety of devices. They typically work closely with UX and UI specialists.
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) Specialist
SEO specialist is a relatively young but lucrative career path. Apart from tech start-ups, every organisation that has a digital presence online requires an SEO specialist. The SEO specialist ensures a website ranks high to optimise them on major search engine.
Web Analytics Specialist
Web analytics specialist is for you if you are self-driven and have a competitive streak. They are also called web analysts or digital analysts. Digital analysts seek to improve user experience, convert more visitors into customers and increase page views by troubleshooting a website’s design using data analytics. They do a thorough analysis of their organisation’s website design in order to understand users and they can serve them better.
In conclusion , there are so many more non-coding job roles in tech which you can explore depending on the stage you are. Most of these courses can be learned at academy.torilo.ng. Also, there are emerging jobs being created everyday as technology continues to disrupt and redefine the future of work.
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