This is great guidance. I’ve been in the fashion industry for almost 20 years, and I’m ready to Merge my knowledge with tech. I’m just wondering if I should get into software and focus in fashion software, or UI/UX?
Can you give some information in regards to IT jobs that are more felon friendly than others. More specifically I’m interested in positions that don’t require High Level security clearances but still pay upwards of 60K-100K potentially. Any info is appreciated
What about when your current experience has nothing to do with tech? I drive for a hydraulic company. I don’t know much about hydraulics and don’t do the type of driving like OTR truckers.
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Here are the 2 bootcamps we most recommend! 1. Careerist (the bootcamp I chose) These courses are 6 weeks long, virtual and are 8pm - 10:30pm Sun- Thur (Eastern). They record their classes In case you miss any. They are not partnered with tech companies, but they fix your resume & LinkedIn to industry standards and they assist you with finding jobs to apply to - in order to help set you up on interviews. They also do interview coaching & provide really good interview cheat sheets. They’re about $4k, but I have a $300 discount link that you use with their sales too! The discount Is attached to the link automatically. Careerist Discount Link: crst.co/techisthenewblack 2. CourseCareers is self paced. You can finish it in 3 weeks or 3 months. They offer tech sales roles only & are partnered with tech companies, so they’re usually able to get you a tech career quickly or a paid internship (up to $21/hr) while you wait to get hired on. They only offer courses for people in North America. They’re just $449 with my discount code that gives you $50 off! Discount Code: Cyrus50 CourseCareers Website Here: coursecareers.com/cyrusharbin
I have a few years in knowing about life insurance. I’ve been looking into insurance tech companies aka InsurTech companies but there’s not many of them and the ones I did find are not hiring for Tech Sales roles.
This is a fantastic tip! Can't believe I didn't realize or think of it this way. Thanks gentlemen 💪🏾🙌🏾✊🏾
He gave great advice the entire interview! I loved it
This was great thank you for this gem I was literally trying to figure out tech careers that align with my healthcare experience 🙏🏽.
Thanks for letting him know this was helpful!
Just signed up and told them I came from you. Thanks for the discount. you'll get the commision. Thanks for the information
Glad you signed up! So far, how was it?
Fantastic advice you can already use your experience you have with tech.
Yep! He dropped a great gem !
As a trucker who just switched careers this is free game!
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Awesome video...This concept 💡 has helped me narrow down in my tech journey
Great to hear!
This is great guidance. I’ve been in the fashion industry for almost 20 years, and I’m ready to Merge my knowledge with tech. I’m just wondering if I should get into software and focus in fashion software, or UI/UX?
I’d say both are great, don’t over think it. You’re not boxed in to one of you change your mind later on!
When I say this was some Great info
Thanks for the love ✊🏾
Can you give some information in regards to IT jobs that are more felon friendly than others. More specifically I’m interested in positions that don’t require High Level security clearances but still pay upwards of 60K-100K potentially. Any info is appreciated
Hey! Please check out my FAQ playlist. I address this question there ✊🏾
As a trucker Cyrus got me feeling like I can be a QA engineer
Lol you definitely can.
What about when your current experience has nothing to do with tech? I drive for a hydraulic company. I don’t know much about hydraulics and don’t do the type of driving like OTR truckers.
No worries! Transitioning into tech is possible, even without direct experience. Focus on your transferable skills and get some targeted training. Tech is all about learning and adapting, so you're already on the right path!
If you're interested in AI Tech Sales or AI Manual QA, feel free to tap this link for a consultation: techisthenewblack.com/book-a-free-consultation/?referral=%7BEnterInaTITNB
Here are the 2 bootcamps we most recommend!
1. Careerist (the bootcamp I chose)
These courses are 6 weeks long, virtual and are 8pm - 10:30pm Sun- Thur (Eastern). They record their classes In case you miss any. They are not partnered with tech companies, but they fix your resume & LinkedIn to industry standards and they assist you with finding jobs to apply to - in order to help set you up on interviews.
They also do interview coaching & provide really good interview cheat sheets. They’re about $4k, but I have a $300 discount link that you use with their sales too! The discount Is attached to the link automatically.
Careerist Discount Link:
crst.co/techisthenewblack
2. CourseCareers is self paced. You can finish it in 3 weeks or 3 months. They offer tech sales roles only & are partnered with tech companies, so they’re usually able to get you a tech career quickly or a paid internship (up to $21/hr) while you wait to get hired on. They only offer courses for people in North America. They’re just $449 with my discount code that gives you $50 off!
Discount Code: Cyrus50
CourseCareers Website Here:
coursecareers.com/cyrusharbin
I have a few years in knowing about life insurance. I’ve been looking into insurance tech companies aka InsurTech companies but there’s not many of them and the ones I did find are not hiring for Tech Sales roles.
Hey! How's it going?