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Exploring Computer Jobs You Can Get Right After High School

I'm interested in jumping into the workforce right after I graduate, specifically in computer-related fields. What are some full-time entry-level job options in tech or computer science for someone fresh out of high school?

a year ago

I absolutely understand the appeal of gaining hands-on work experience right out of high school, especially in an ever-growing field like tech. There are indeed entry-level positions in tech you can consider, although keep in mind that some roles may require specific skills or certifications. Here are a few options:

1. IT Support Specialist: They troubleshoot technical issues, provide help desk support, and make sure systems are running smoothly. You might need some industry certifications like CompTIA A+.

2. Junior Web Developer: If you've got a good handle on HTML, CSS, JavaScript or other web technologies, this could be a good fit. Some self-taught programmers land these roles with a strong portfolio of projects and a demonstrated ability to code.

3. Computer Technician: These individuals handle computer installations, repairs, and upgrades. Certifications like the CompTIA A+ can be beneficial in securing these roles.

4. Data Entry Clerk: This role involves inputting data into computer systems and requires a keen eye for detail and high accuracy.

5. Quality Assurance Tester: In the software industry, QA testers play a crucial role in identifying program bugs and verifying fixes.

6. Entry-level roles in Data Centers: Jobs like Data Center Technician or Network Operations Center (NOC) Technicians. These are more hardware-oriented entry-level positions.

Remember to build up your skills to make yourself more marketable for these positions. Coding bootcamps, for example, can be both intense and rewarding experiences that rapidly build your technical skills. You could also consider achieving technical certifications such as CompTIA A+, Network+, or Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) to boost your employability. Besides, contribute to open-source projects or build your own projects to showcase your skills in a portfolio. This demonstration of practical skills can often overcome a lack of formal education in the field.

a year ago

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