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How to Land Yourself a Job in Tech

How to Land Yourself a Job in Tech

Have you always wanted a job in tech? Look at our fantastic tips on how you can land yourself a job in the tech industry today.

GET TO KNOW THE TECH INDUSTRY OR AREA THAT INTERESTS YOU

Instead of just thinking about the job that you want, also make sure that you know information about the tech industry or area that interests you. It will be great for you to see the bigger picture on how your job role fits in with that area of expertise. Most tech companies are different, and the tech industry has many subfields such as FinTech, Software, Cloud Computing and much more.

Finding which area of tech most interests you can be challenging but there are ways in which you can familiarise yourself with the tech industry as a whole.

  • Firstly, take a look at the biggest tech companies, which subfield do they fit in with and what does their team structure look like?
  • Listen to podcasts, read blogs, and attend tech meetups and see how people landed their first job in tech.
  • Follow the biggest tech news companies on social media such as TechRepublic and TechCrunch and keep up to date with the latest trends.
  • Follow recruiters that specialise in tech and look out for their latest job vacancies or even get in touch for some advice on how you can land yourself a job in the tech industry. If you would like any advice, we would be more than happy to help as we specialise in the tech industry. Get in touch with us today and let us help you find your dream job in tech.

DON’T JUST WORK ON YOUR CODING SKILLS, LEARN SOFT SKILLS TOO

Having technical skills when applying for a job in tech is essential. However, you should remember that learning soft skills is just as important. When you apply for a job in tech the hiring manager will be looking for both hard skills and soft skills, so it is vital that you demonstrate both.

Hard skills can be gained through education, training programs, certifications, and work experience. Soft skills are your people skills. These can include skills such as communication skills, listening skills and the ability to work within a team.

Your soft skills are the skills that will help you get your dream job, as most companies would rather employ someone that is passionate, friendly and has good communication skills rather than someone who just has hard skills.

GET REAL-LIFE EXPERIENCE

Following tutorials or blogs online on how to code is useful. However, you should also be working on side projects of your own that will demonstrate your passion and skills to any possible future employer. This is a great experience as you will get the chance to work on projects that you are passionate about. You will also encounter real-life problems that you will have to solve that could help you with your future role.

A great side project could be creating an app that shows your passion and personality. To gain real-life experience you could:

  • Brainstorm real problems that you may encounter daily and come up with a solution that can be made into an app or software.
  • Build a website for free for friends or local charities. Once you feel confident in your abilities you could reach out to local businesses too.
  • A portfolio that demonstrates all your skills is essential. Employers and recruiters want to see evidence of the work you can produce and having a great portfolio can land you a job.
  • Get yourself on GitHub. GitHub is fantastic for developers as it allows you to collaborate with other developers where you can discover, share and build software. Recruiters and hiring managers want to see the projects that you have worked on and creating an excellent GitHub profile can make you stand out from other potential candidates.

SHOW OFF WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNED

When you do get some experience, make sure you show it off. Clearly display your experience on LinkedIn and you will be one step closer to getting yourself a job in tech, as most recruiters use LinkedIn on a regular basis to find suitable candidates. You should also create your own portfolio or personal website that showcases all your skills. Make sure you keep your resume updated with all your latest experience.

FIND TOOLS ONLINE

Find free tools that you can use to expand your knowledge online. Look for free resources such as blogs, tutorials, and forums to expand your existing skills.

TAILOR YOUR TECH CV

When you are writing your CV, make sure that you tailor it for the job that you are applying for. Carefully, look at the job description and use specific keywords in your resume. In a job description, recruiters and employers have already specifically stated what they are looking for. So, look at what they have written and built on it. Make sure you clearly demonstrate the desirable job skills that the employer or recruiter is looking for in your CV. Remember, each job that you apply for may require different skills, so make sure you tailor your tech CV accordingly.

USE JOB BOARDS

Use job boards such as Totaljobs, Reed and Monster to find your next opportunity. Make sure your CV is visible when you are looking for a new job and keep your resume updated regularly. Many recruiters and employers use job boards, so make sure that you make the most of them during your job search. Take a look at our latest vacancies in the tech industry today!

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