The best way to find the right career is to investigate, learn, and try out some of your available options.
Despite popular opinion, you don’t even need a degree to land a lucrative position
If you’re looking to excel in a new area of life or business, you’ve probably heard that it’s a good idea to find a mentor. Here's how.
Fortunately, for many desirable tech jobs, you don’t even need a degree.
Shrewd tech companies are fast to adapt to recession life. A contracting economy presents opportunities for a range of different technologies.
Choosing a career can be a daunting prospect. We're going to help you take the first step and narrow down your options.
There are a few education options to choose from if you want to get into the tech world; you’re not limited to a degree.
We’ll go through each section of your resume to help you showcase your skills and land a coveted job in tech.
We don’t have to tell you that it’s a tough job market right now. Many industries have been hit hard in the last month, and it’s unclear how quickly they’ll rebound. But the recent, drastic changes to the way we live, work, and learn means that some organizations are thriving.
This new era of social distancing has changed everything, and that includes the job application and interview process. If you’re applying for jobs right now, you’re probably going to get invited to your first virtual interviews.
Everything is different in the era of COVID-19, including landing a job. Fortunately, every aspect of your job search - from making new connections, to applying and interviewing - can be done completely remotely.
Considering a career in tech but don't have experience? Don’t under-appreciate your soft skills, lean into them to make a change. Here are five soft skills to focus on that lend themselves to the tech industry.
In honor of Black History Month, we want you to know about the Black inventors, technologists, and leaders that helped improve our way of life in major ways.