Work in Tech without coding!!!!!!!!.
When most people hear of technology, they push it away because they are scared of coding, NO you can do / work in tech without having to write or touch any line of code. Have you ever wished to work, contribute and just be an IT baddass but when you see or think of a line of code, your heart just stops beating, let the fear stop now. I have listed some roles you can do and comfortably work in the IT field without coding so much or even not coding at all.
Business
Technologist
A business
technologist is an information technology professional with a combination of
broad general knowledge of technology along with soft skills and an
understanding of non-technical aspects of a business, including corporate
communication and competitive strategies, marketing, sales and finances.
Social Media Manager
Most people
today are on social media posting photos, 10 years challenge looking at getting
many comments and likes not knowing they can be social media managers. Social
Media Manager, Manages social media marketing campaigns and
day-to-day activities including: Developing relevant content topics to reach
the company's target customers. Create, curate, and manage all published
content (images, video and written content).
Marketing
Which
includes; Product marketing, digital marketing, growth hacking, brand
marketing, company marketing, marketing strategy, and marketing analytics. The
list is nearly endless.
These
undertake market research on new products, establish timescales for
developing products, influence pricing and packaging, guide sales teams,
develop messaging and market positioning around products and take
part in presentations.
Sales Person
A sales person
is responsible for all sales activities
and sales associate job duties, from greeting customers,
answering questions, offering assistance, suggesting items, lending opinions
and providing product information. Must also be able to deal with customer refunds
courteously and professionally.
Product Manager
Develops products by
identifying potential products; conducting market research;
generating product requirements; determining specifications,
production timetables, pricing, and time-integrated plans
for product introduction; developing marketing strategies.
Data Analyst
Data
analysts translate numbers into plain English, every business
collects data, whether it's sales figures, market research, logistics, or
transportation costs. A data analyst's job is to take
that data and use it to help companies make better business
decisions.
Data Architect
Data
Architect responsibilities include:
Developing database solutions to store and retrieve company
information. Installing and configuring information systems to ensure
functionality. Analyzing structural requirements for new software and
applications.
Graphic Designers
Graphic designers create
visual concepts, by hand or using computer software, to communicate ideas that
inspire, inform, or captivate consumers. They develop the overall layout and
production design for advertisements, brochures, magazines, and
corporate reports.
System Analyst
Systems
analysts analyse how well software, hardware and the wider
IT system fit the business needs of their employer or of a client.
They write requirements for new systems and may also help implement
them and monitor their effectiveness.
In conclusion, working in tech doesn't basically require coding skills so go for it, because there is much more than just coding.😃😃😃
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