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  1. it career path

    A Practical Guide to a Successful IT Career Path

    Categories: IT Ops & Management

    Information Technology (IT) is one of the fastest growing fields in the world — with new positions opening every day for aspiring IT professionals. Whether you want to help companies build cloud networks, manage digital data or protect against cyberattacks, there’s an IT role that’s ideal for you.

    Your path to a preferred IT career might look different than your coworkers’, but you’ll share a few steps along the way. For example, all IT careers require the right blend of skill and experience in order to qualify for meaningful IT employment.

    What skills do I need for a career in IT?

    IT professionals depend on skills in programming, troubleshooting, cloud architecture, DevOps and machine learning to protect their organization’s networks and digital data.

    The exact IT skills you will need to learn will depend on the nature of your position. For example, the skills a cloud architect needs are different from the skills an information security analyst might depend on. There are, however, certain foundational skills you’ll be expected to have a basic understanding of for most IT positions.

    Some of the top IT skills you will likely need are:

    • Basic technical capabilities (technical writing, coding, database management, network configuration and operations)
    • Foundational soft skills (communication, organization, collaboration, time management)
    • Security troubleshooting and optimization
    • Application architecture and development
    • Creativity and ability to think outside of the box for solutions
    • Logic, analysis and the ability to clearly make decisions

    The skills needed in IT are diverse. In this industry, it’s important to develop — and refresh — skills that you’ll depend on every day.

    What IT careers should I consider?

    The Information Technology industry is more diverse than we can fully address in this article alone. IT careers require a unique blen

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  2. are information technology bootcamps worth it

    Are Information Technology Bootcamps Worth It?

    Categories: IT Ops & Management

    Information Technology bootcamps teach skills in cybersecurity, networking, and system fundamentals. IT bootcamps are worth your time, money and energy — as long as you’re ready to commit to the education process.

    For many businesses, IT is a critical ingredient for success. Information Technology helps companies of all sizes protect their digital information, and protect the employees who use that information every day. To support these strategies, IT professionals need to stay up-to-date on the latest industry topics, trends and tools.

    To navigate the always-evolving field of IT, many of the best IT experts rely on the ongoing training that only an IT bootcamp can provide.

    What are the benefits of an IT bootcamp?

    The right IT bootcamp offers several powerful benefits:

    • Lower overall price and shorter training time
    • Strong development of the top IT skills
    • Access to the most up-to-date industry knowledge and strategies
    • Wider range of professional opportunities
    • Ability to get a job faster, wit less education-related debt
    • Increased salary-earning potential

    The best IT bootcamps can help aspiring IT professionals quickly transition from learners to earners in less than four months. You’ll quickly develop skills in critical IT fields, and apply those skills to gain real-life experience before your bootcamp concludes.

    Many IT bootcamps cost less than a traditional four-year degree and help you launch a fulfilling IT career in a fraction of the time.

    What are the cons of an IT bootcamp?

    IT bootcamps aren’t for everyone. Here are some of the cons to an IT bootcamp:

    • Online learning can be challenging for students who prefer in-person learning
    • Can’t take the place of a four-year university degree
    • Not all IT bootcamps provide the same value
    • Different financing options than other education packages
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  3. how to become an IT specialist

    A Beginner’s Guide to Becoming an IT Specialist — Without a Degree

    Categories: IT Ops & Management

    Receive IT education and training, master essential IT skills, pursue specialized certifications and network within the industry to become a successful IT Specialist.

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  4. how to become an information security analyst

    How to Become an Information Security Analyst: 5 Steps

    Categories: IT Ops & Management

    You can build a successful career as an information security analyst, by having a computer-related degree or building experience through an entry-level position, being fluent in essential skills and tools, attaining field-relevant certifications, networking with peers and industry leaders through bootcamp.

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  5. top it skills

    6 IT Skills Every Tech Professional Needs to Build a Successful Career

    Categories: IT Ops & Management

    Modern IT professionals need skills in programming, cybersecurity, data operations, systems and networks and mobile applications to build a successful career in modern Information Technology.

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