The top ten perks of working in IT
Who needs Santa when UK’s technology and computing industry is getting gift-wrapped 2018?
And it’s professionals with software and development skills who will be in demand. For those considering a career in technology or IT, here are our top ten perks.
1. Change
Whether you’re a developer, in a management position or on a helpdesk, the world of IT is changing all the time. Being at the cutting edge of innovation, research and development makes for an exciting working environment.
2. Variety
It’s the spice of life and IT offers all the flavours you want. The roles are numerous: architect, developer, analysis, security, networking and management. Given the pace of change, a new job title has probably been added since you started reading this.
3. Money
IT pays well across many areas. Even at graduate level it can pay well.
4. Demand
There’s rarely a business out there that doesn’t need some IT input and this means there are lots of opportunities.
5. Toys
Tecchies love cool gadgets and this means you’ll get access to the latest laptops, software programmes or phones. Hubba, hubba!
6. Travel
Many technology firms have links nationally and internationally and this means work trips, overseas projects or even permanent positions abroad. Perfect for those who love the excitement of packing a suitcase.
7. Satisfaction
Whether you’re working in software development or on an IT helpdesk, you’re helping to bring about change one keystroke or one line of code at a time.
8. Fascination
IT is all about finding solutions and this calls for creative thinking. Every new problem means a new solution so you’ll always be learning in order to keep up with technology.
9. Flexibility
Leaving behind the 9-5 and a need to be office-based, many IT firms lead the way in flexible working and that’s because they know it’s what many employees are after.
10. Skills
If you decide IT isn’t for you there’s no chance of you being stuck in a career cul-de-sac. The transferable skills learned here can prepare you for many other roles
Posted on November 22, 2017
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