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1. Review your existing skills Whilst you may not have the relevant technical skills for some IT and tech jobs, you most likely have some transferable soft skills that employers will value. For
example, if you have strong problem-solving skills and communication skills, you could consider a career in IT support, where customers and colleagues will come to you with troubleshooting issues. Or if you consider creativity one of your strengths, you might look into Web Designer roles or User Experience roles.


2. Look into industry certifications You may not have a degree in computer science or software engineering but having a tech-related degree is no longer a requirement for many IT jobs. There are now a number of industry-specific courses you can take,
that will cost you less money and save you time. For