Want to work in tech without any knowledge of coding? Here are some top jobs in tech that don’t require coding.
We have also included links to courses you can take! A thread 👇🏾
We have also included links to courses you can take! A thread 👇🏾
Product Manager: Product managers (sometimes called product owners) oversee strategy, design, and implementation of the products their companies create.
Skills: Communications, people management & project management.
udemy.com
Skills: Communications, people management & project management.
udemy.com
Technical Writer; If you love to write and you are tech savvy, then you should check out this role.
These guys are responsible for technical content e.g manuals, product press releases, or instructions and use cases.
coursera.org
These guys are responsible for technical content e.g manuals, product press releases, or instructions and use cases.
coursera.org
Technical Recruiter: Popularly known as HR, only that as a technical recruiter, you need to be familiar with the tech space.
Skills: Organisational, interpersonal analytical & negotiation skills (You must have good eye for talent & be good at poaching👀) devskiller.com
Skills: Organisational, interpersonal analytical & negotiation skills (You must have good eye for talent & be good at poaching👀) devskiller.com
UI/ UX: User interface (UI) focuses on designing an interface for the user e.g dashboards, icons etc. It’s a great tech-career choice for artists or graphic designers. UX focuses on the entire experience of a user, as they interact with the product. coursera.org
UI/UX (cntd):
PS: Having a little knowledge of coding will help, however it’s not compulsory.
Skills: Visual communication, collaboration, UX writing. coursera.org
PS: Having a little knowledge of coding will help, however it’s not compulsory.
Skills: Visual communication, collaboration, UX writing. coursera.org
Data Analyst A data analyst is someone who pulls information from raw data, to help companies make data-driven decisions.
Skills: Analytical, research,critical thinking.
coursera.org
Skills: Analytical, research,critical thinking.
coursera.org
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