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The tech industry is so increasingly ingrained in people’s lives. It’s fundamentally altering how we manage our jobs, education, and nearly everything else. It’s nothing short of pervasive, though usually in the best way. During this unprecedented time, it has become more apparent that our need for technology both in a professional sense and within everyday personal interactions. How has this impacted the tech industry and affected its career opportunities?

The impact of the pandemic on the tech industry

There is no denying that due to coronavirus there is a high level of job uncertainty. The statistics showed a powerful insight into the impact of the virus on employment which shows that not only is the IT sector the most resilient to the virus but also that IT pay is the highest as well. This underlines why so many people are switching to a career in tech where skills shortages are an on-going concern for employers.

Staying connected

As people are asked to stay home, the ability to connect with family and friends far away becomes a priority. Telecommunications applications like Skype and Zoom are seeing an unprecedented impact.  This rise in users has led to a strong need for IT support staff. Consumers require technical support to use online functions correctly. 

The UK government backs the tech industry

The UK government has launched the Future Fund to support tech startups during the coronavirus outbreak. This is going to offer them the support they need to keep operating as usual with the possibility of expanding. This boost for the tech sector will open up great career opportunities for all professionals with the relevant skills. Individuals with coding skills, in particular, are going to take a key role in developing and maintaining software and applications.

Digital transformation

In order to maintain operations as smoothly and safely as possible, companies have had to adapt. This includes altering its digital strategy. Retailers have had to close and rely solely on online sales and restaurants have found the need to offer delivery services via relevant applications; technology has been the most efficient solution for many. 

Companies will need someone to plan, implement and monitor their digital strategy. Becoming a digital project manager will put you in demand. You will be able to minimise risk, identify efficient routes and enable companies to maintain productivity.

Cybersecurity

With more people going online we have seen a rise in cyber attacks, and hackers have taken advantage of the situation. Researchers at leading IT security firm, Barracunda have found that the number of COVID-19 related phishing attacks have increased by 667% since the end of February. 

Businesses rely on their networks being secure meaning cybersecurity continues to be a lucrative and ‘redundancy proof’ career pathway. Cybersecurity professionals have the ability to save companies a lot of time and money. Training to become an ethical hacker ensures you have the right skills to implement the relevant security strategies, to prevent cyber attacks, that organisations are desperate for.

Where should you start your career in tech?

Industry research is very important. You should be looking into what tech opportunities are going to suit you and your career goals. We always stress the importance of making an informed decision when it comes to enrolling someone onto our online training. Take advantage of our careers consultations by asking any questions you have and we will be happy to share helpful resources to clear up any uncertainty. 

Ultimately, now is the perfect time to join us in this exciting industry. The opportunities and salaries are there, and you have a chance to make a real difference, potentially in ways you’d never expect. As a career path, tech can give you it all. All you have to do is find your niche, make a goal, and take the leap.

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