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IT Jobs for High School Graduates Without a College Degree?

I'm interested in technology and was wondering if there are any IT jobs available for someone with only a high school diploma. Any tips on where to start or what skills would be necessary?

7 months ago

There are several IT roles that one can take up without a college degree. Oftentimes, what matters most are your skills and certifications, rather than formal education. Here are some IT job roles for high school graduates:

1. Computer Support Specialist: They provide advice and assistance to individuals and organizations using computer software or equipment. The role may also involve training non-technical workers on how to use software or hardware.

2. IT Technician: IT Technicians are responsible for maintaining computer systems, repairing equipment, and providing technical support.

3. Web Developer: Web developers design and create websites, including the site's layout, and incorporate graphics, applications, and other content. It requires experience in graphic design and computer programming.

To get a firm footing in the IT industry, you could start by gaining relevant certifications from recognized organizations. Certifications such as CompTIA A+, Network+, and Security+ are a great start and are highly respected in the industry. Additionally, skills in coding, database management, and cybersecurity, alongside proficiency in various industry-standard software tools, will significantly improve your employability.

Please remember, while a job in IT is possible without a degree, having one could open up more opportunities and potentially higher salaries. Experience through internships, part-time jobs, or self-learning projects often holds a lot of value in this industry as well.

Start by setting your end goal, map out the steps to reach that goal, and start climbing. Good luck on your IT journey!

7 months ago

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