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Hello, my name is Megan,
I hope all of you wonderful ladies are doing spectacularly today! I'm currently searching for a remote position, if y'all could help me out finding a company in need of an employee please let me know. I don't have any experience in the tech world, but I'm willing to go through training courses if necessary,
-Megan Long
Try Commercebank.com - many remote options! All the best!
Ok, Awesome! I wanna say I have heard of that company, but I'm not completely sure, I'm gonna check it out real quick, I hope you have a lovely night, and thank you much!! :)
The "tech" umbrella includes a lot of different jobs across multiple industries. Some of those industries are contracting (high-tech companies are laying off staff) and some of those industries are expanding (manufacturing/industrial companies are hiring).
What sort of job are you looking for?
Are you leaning towards a marketing technology job or a analyst job or any number of other technology-related job?
If you don't know what type of tech job you are interested in, you might want to spend some time on youtube watching videos on different types of tech jobs. You will be able to find plenty of videos about "The Day in a Life as a XYZ"
Here is a list you can start with:
-Business Analyst
-IT Admin
-Database Admin
-Project Manager
-Product Manager/Owner
-Security Analyst
-Digital Marketing
-Back-end Developer (mobile developers, javascript developers, Python Developers)
-Front-end Developer
-UI Designer
-UX Analyst/Researcher
-Application Tester (QA Analyst)
-DevOps
-Customer Support Specialist
-Account Manager
-Content Specialist
-and many more...
All of the jobs listed above do not require 4-year degrees and can be learned through online courses/youtube videos.
I recommend you start with finding something in "tech" that interests you, then the FGB community can help you find courses, and jobs.
Good luck and welcome to the Tech World!
Right, sorry for the lack of specifics, your response it's actually quite helpful. When I get it all figured out I will definiely post about it for more helpful feedback and tips.
Thank you!