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As the current work from home situation quickly becomes the ‘new normal’. There seems to be ample opportunity for those ready to revamp their career. With the tech industry booming now is the perfect time to consider a move.

Due to the spread of COVID-19, the world is quickly evolving into a very different place. Businesses have closed their doors, companies have paused operations and people have been ordered to stay at home. For many, the most concerning aspect of the pandemic has been economic. HMRC have reported that 6.3 million employees have been temporarily laid off by 800,000 companies across the UK. That’s almost a quarter of brits out of work. According to the International Labour Organisation, full and partial lockdown measures have affected close to 2.7 billion workers worldwide. That’s four in five of the worlds entire workforce.

Are you like many others finding yourself out of work? One of the best things you can do is take full advantage of your new-found free time to develop and progress your skills. With and IT and tech jobs still in high demand, there’s never been a more perfect time to design a new course for your career.

How do I revamp my career?

With high-paying positions continuing to be created now and in the long-term, especially within the digital and IT sectors, it’s a great time to rethink your career goals. With more time on your hands, you’ll want to get clear on what these goals and objectives are. 

What roles are going to offer me job security?

If you’re interested in a career in technology, but wondering what roles and industries offer the most job security, then here are 3 career paths to consider:

Cybersecurity- With the majority of businesses and social interactions now happening online, cyber attacks have been on the rise. According to an ISACA study, more than 60% of enterprise surveyed were concerned about cybercriminals targeting their systems, particularly during this pandemic. That makes online security and protecting data a high priority for both companies and individuals. All this makes cybersecurity a lucrative career path. 

CodingAs more and more of our time is spent online socialising, shopping and conducting business, we’ll need the websites and applications to support this. Software developers design, create and maintain these environments for us. In fact, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that demand for software and application developers will increase by 25% over the next decade. The demands of these kinds of roles are creative, not just technical, and it’s often the case that no two days are alike. All this makes coding an exciting and varied field to get stuck into, and one a great long-term career path.

IT Project Management –As technical roles and projects continue to fuel strong demand, companies are also recognising the importance of coordinating the people involved. As such, leadership and management skills for highly technical projects will continue to be needed to ensure success and good return on ROI for companies. 

A role in digital project management is perfect for those who enjoy the challenge of leading and coordinating. Making sure project targets and delivery are met within time and budget constraints. Those with sharp technological knowledge and capability can command even higher salaries. 

Want to learn more? 

If you’re interested in a future-proofing career, at IT Career Swap we can help you learn, master and then secure your dream career. Get in touch today and book the call that will change your life.