[Free] Changing Career And Working In Tech
For non-technical people looking for a career in tech – Free Course
What you’ll learn
- Overcome your fear and get started on your road to working in technology
- Create your first web application following a few simple steps
- Understand the software development lifecycle so you can work within a technology organisation or run your own business
- Equip yourself with the essential software and tools to work in technology
- Understand the fundamentals of software architecture so you can feel comfortable in technical discussions and contribute your own ideas
- Learn about the devops and how companies ship software from idea to production
Requirements
- No programming experience required, this course is tailored made for people just getting into technology
Description
This course breaks down the fundamentals of getting a job in technology, show’s you where to start, how to code, the structure of software applications and how tech’ organisations operate.This course will silence that voice in your head that’s been holding you back, help you identify a job that’s right for you and teach you the first steps you need to get into a tech’ organisation and get the job that you’ve been looking for.
This series of lectures is also designed for non-technical people that want to gain a better understanding of running software projects, this makes it ideal if you are looking to build your own tech’ company and don’t know where to start or want to bring on some technical staff for a project that you want to build and finance.We will be covering why getting a job in technology is a great move, imposter syndrome and building an app using HTML, CSS and Javascript. We will then cover the architecture of most software applications and how software gets delivered in a tech’ organisations. We will go through lots of roles within a tech’ organisation to help you identify one that sounds good to you. We will then wrap up with how you can go about contacting a company and getting yourself a job.
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