I'm
New to the IT Industry
Finding your first job in IT is important, but sometimes it’s
tough to know where to start. TCC will help you determine the next steps
you should take in order to build a career in the IT industry.
Start Your IT Career with TCC
Building an IT Career is a continuous process:

Step 1:
First, take the Interest
Quiz to decide which information and communications
technology (ICT) careers appeal to you. The quiz will suggest
specific areas, such as support, technical writing, development
or systems administration.
Step 2:
Once you complete the quiz, look up your suggested job titles in
the Explore Job Roles option. For example, if the Interest
Quiz suggests technical support, enter “tech support” in
the job title field. You can also search by IT Concentrations,
such as administration or development, by using the search criteria
drop-down box.
Click on the job title to read a detailed description. If it is
something that interests you, take the Skills Gap Analysis and compare
your current skills and abilities to those needed for this job role.
Step 3:
After assessing the skills you need for the job, start looking for
a training provider that offers
the required education or certification needed
for your desired job title.
Step 4:
When your training is complete, start your job search. Let employers
know of your preparation, skills, knowledge and personal interest
in the job.
IT Pro Advice:
Your
first IT job is more than just a bullet point on your resume. It
creates new opportunities and future career options.
Below are some tips to help you achieve success:
Assure future employers that you are good investment. Hiring
is an expensive and time consuming process. Employers look
for individuals who are not only knowledgeable, but are also reliable.
It’s a good idea to have references that can vouch for
your credibility.
Certification adds trust to your name and job application. Choose
certifications that are widely recognized and respected by the
industry. A certification behind your name shows employers that
you have proven knowledge beyond training and education alone.
Entry-level IT jobs typically consist of routine
tasks or services. As a beginner in the industry,
you may find yourself in a role such as technician, customer
service, repair associate
or starting developer. Although you may not have much responsibility
at first, these jobs are critical to helping an organization
run smoothly. Don’t be discouraged, eventually you
will gain enough experience to move to more advanced roles.
Entry-level positions are a great way to transition into
the IT industry. Because professionals in entry-level positions tend to
move on after gaining experience, this area usually has more openings.
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