Degree Of Preparation
Certification Magazine|October 2017

University education is still a solid cornerstone for an IT career, but there are other ways to break in

Aaron Axline
Degree Of Preparation

Starting a career in the IT industry is a difficult challenge, whether you are at the very beginning of your professional journey, or looking to switch careers and enter the tech industry. Just as technology has radically changed over the last 30 years, so has the IT job market. The employers in today’s tech industry hardly resemble their counterparts from the turn of the century.

The tried-and-true model for young adults looking to break into any given industry has been to advance from high school to college or university, achieve the appropriate bachelor’s or graduate degree for your chosen career, and then hand out résumés until a promising job opportunity comes along.

Some 20 years ago, the “golden ticket” leading to a tech career was a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science (BCS). The BCS was the de facto standard for entering the IT industry.

The tech landscape, however, has shifted over the last two decades. There are jobs in today’s industry based on technologies that didn’t exist at the turn of the century. More IT workers are working from home using telecommuting setups. Many employers have quietly reduced the number of permanent full-time jobs, shifting workers to time-share or contract arrangements.

And, while California (home of Silicon Valley) and Washington are still huge players in the high tech industry, they are not the only hot spots in the nation. Several thriving IT business markets have emerged in other parts of the country, including New York, Texas, Colorado, and Utah.

With the changes that have occurred in the IT industry over the past couple of decades, is a university degree still the only suitable preparation for a career in the tech sector?

Bachelor’s launchpad

This story is from the October 2017 edition of Certification Magazine.

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