Worried that your resume shows “zero experience”? Time to flip that narrative NDTV’s latest guide proves anyone can step into IT with the right preparation and persistence.
If you’re an engineering graduate yet unplaced, start with internships or trainee roles like software developer trainee, QA tester, or support engineer. Pair real-world exposure with certifications in Java, Python, cloud computing, or web development to gain traction.
For those from non-technical backgrounds, job-ready certification programs in IT support, data analytics, cybersecurity, UI/UX, or cloud can open doors. Build hands-on credibility through personal projects like a simple website, automation script, or dashboard to impress employers.
Networking and community involvement matter too. Join IT forums, attend meetups, and showcase your work online to bolster visibility and credibility. In short: whether you're fresh out of engineering or transitioning from a different field, the IT industry is accessible with structured learning, practical practice, and consistent effort. Remember every pro started from day one.
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