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it is no secret that most tech jobs
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offer High salaries and considering the
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society we have today where we rely more
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and more on technology these high paying
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tech jobs are only increasing now you
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might be wondering isn't it just high
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paying because you need to be an expert
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programmer or just an expert in general
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and yes and no just like any job there
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will be challenging aspects but knowing
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how to code is not always the case even
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for the highest paying jobs in Tech and
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in this video we'll talk about 10
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high-paying tech jobs without coding
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skills required starting out with number
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one one which is going to be the UI
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designer now the job of a UI designer is
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to create userfriendly and Visually
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appealing interfaces for web
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applications and websites and softwares
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and being a UI designer means that
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you'll be focusing on visual design
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colors Graphics layouts and typography
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of the output and ultimately you need to
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take all the boxes of being a
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well-rounded graphic designer and though
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this actually counts as a tech job
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you're mainly designing and analyzing
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the point of view of visitors of the app
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or the website and it's very important
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because after all we all hate a
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non-responding ugly piece of site when
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you're trying to use it or a software or
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something like that and that's where you
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come in to fix this now with a job like
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this you're looking at an average annual
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salary of around 85 to 130,000 per year
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and it is also considered as one of the
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most promising outlooks in all of the
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tech jobs with a 16% job opportunity
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increase by 2032 which is really huge
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now if we talk about the pros most
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people they love to make user interfaces
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and especially of course those who work
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in the field field can find it really
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interesting and it's just a great
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experience overall but it can also be
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tough because you do have to keep up
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with a lot of new stuff and you have to
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make sure that everything works smoothly
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and I know that it's kind of cool to be
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creative but it's not all about
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creativity as well it's kind of
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balancing it to make sure that it
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actually makes sense as well and that it
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works now the next one on the list is
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going to be a software sales
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representative now this one is really on
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the edge of a tech job it just depends
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on how you classify it but it's a very
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interesting role and the job itself
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means that you'll be building Rel
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relationships with clients and selling
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software solutions to meet their needs
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and if you're good at selling or you're
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good at pitching and you can memorize a
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lot of product details and you can
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understand the problems that other
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people have which are going to be your
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clients in this case that they're
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looking for a specific software solution
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then this could be a very good job for
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you but you can also learn all of these
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skills if you don't have them at the
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moment the salary for a software sales
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representative has a very wide range you
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can make up to
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$155,000 per year of course depending on
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where you work and what you do and some
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companies or actually a lot of companies
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may offer you commissions which means
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that you'll make more money if you sell
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more and then you can also increase your
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pay significantly if you get good at it
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the growth rate for this Tech job is 4%
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by 2028 which is pretty good because
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it's a very stable job and it's you know
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been there all the time so of course
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it's not going to be like a 20% growth
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but it's still pretty good this one is
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better for those who want to connect
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with customers if you really hate
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talking to people perhaps it's not the
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best option now the next one is going to
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be a software product manager and I've
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actually read up on this job quite a lot
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and one thing that I find people often
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say is that they get to kind of
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collaborate between different teams and
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work with a lot of different people and
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they find this to be very interesting
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and as a software product manager you
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will need to Define product Vision
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strategy and kind of have a road map
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based on market research and customer
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feedback so you will kind of be looking
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at the future and also learn really how
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your audience works and what the actual
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software should include there will be a
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lot of communication in this job because
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you're going to be working with a lot of
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different people but that can also be a
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very interesting thing or it can be
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something that you don't want to do it
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just depends on who you are the average
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annual salary of this job is around
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107,000 per year and we're also looking
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at a pretty good job outlook of 10% by
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2028 or it's actually very good one of
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the challenges with this role is that
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it's not always super specific and
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you're always going to be working with a
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lot of different people so you might
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have to manage a lot of different tasks
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and if you're not really a multitasker
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or you don't want to do that then
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perhaps it's not the best option number
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four is going to be the system
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administrator and this one is actually
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one of my favorites on this list and
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it's pretty unknown for some reason and
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computer systems and networks are your
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primary job as a system administrator
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and now before you kind of go against me
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and say that's a tech job that requires
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coding first of all no you're wrong and
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at least it's not a requirement when you
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get started yes there are going to be
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drops that do require coding but kind of
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system administrators focus on managing
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computer systems and networks not
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necessarily coding sometimes they will
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use coding to do that but it just
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depends on where you're working they do
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handle tasks like configuring servers
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monitoring performance and
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troubleshooting issues and yes you might
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need some coding skills depending on
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where you work but it's not going to be
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any significant amount of coding such as
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for a software developer a systems
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administrator can make a lot of money as
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well and their annual salary can go up
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to around 90,000 per year or more of
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course if you're working at a top
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company or depending on your level of
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seniority but the Outlook is only
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projected to grow at about 2% by 2032
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it's still a pretty stable role and
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there are a lot of good opportunities
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now as a system administrator you'll be
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more the person that kind of keeps
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everything running which is both good
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and bad but it might also you know you
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might also be doing a lot of different
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problem solving and trying to fix stuff
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all the time and it is a tech job where
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you need to solve issues fast as well so
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definitely if you like problem solving
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this could be a job for you now number
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five is going to be the business analyst
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and if you hear the word business
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analyst it doesn't sound overly
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Technical and full of coding at all and
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that's because it actually isn't as a
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business analyst you will analyze data
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and processes to identify business needs
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and recommend solutions to improve
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efficiency and productivity to the
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business to essentially help them make
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more money or just improve things
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overall and you will need to collaborate
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with different people in the company and
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you don't necessarily need to know how
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to code but rather conduct user
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acceptance testing to kind of ensure
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that the solutions showcased by the
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other teams actually meets the business
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needs and the annual salary of a
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business analyst is between 95 to
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105,000 and the opportunity for this
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Tech job is projected to grow at around
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10% by 2032 which is very good and
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that's definitely one of the pros there
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but it can also be quite competitive
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depending depending on where you're
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starting from so just keep that in mind
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as well now number six is going to be
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the scrum master and it has a pretty
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significant growth rate of 24% by the
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year 2026 so I wanted to include it even
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though it's kind of on the edge as well
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now scrum Masters facilitate Agile
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development processes ensuring that team
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members follow scrum principles and
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practices which is basically a framework
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for working in a business basically they
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also track and Report Sprint progress
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and metrics such as velocity and burnout
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charts and additionally they facilitate
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daily standup me meetings Sprint
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plannings and kind of different meetings
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in general so if you think you're ready
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for a more extensive and collaborative
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work experience then maybe being a scrum
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Master would be your thing but again you
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kind of have to be a meeting person in
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this one and it's going to be a lot of
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managing and just making sure that
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everything works and speaking about
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making sure that everything works the
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next one on the list is going to be the
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quality assurance tester or QA for sure
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quality assurance testers create test
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plans execute cases and Report bugs to
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Developers for resolution and with this
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Tech job you're actually doing a really
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important thing and you must take pride
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in ensuring that the software meets user
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expectations and functions flawlessly of
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course you need to also report defects
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and work with developers until they are
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resolved and although this job is
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usually going to include some basic
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coding it's not a lot and there's a high
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chance that you will learn a lot from
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the people that you collaborate with as
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well and you don't have to be some kind
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of developer here again quality
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assurance tester makes an average around
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90,000 a year and predicts a job growth
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of 25% in 2032 of course was focusing on
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quality assurance more in software
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Fields now it is very satisfying to
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catch bugs and you're actually doing
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something really important but it can
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also be quite repetitive if you don't
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like that kind of stuff because you are
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testing things and you must go through
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everything properly and you can also
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have some deadlines which can be
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stressful now number eight is going to
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be data analyst and I'm including this
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one kind of as a bonus because it is one
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of the most recommended high-paying tech
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jobs for beginners but we also must keep
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in mind that it does require some basic
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coding skills now you don't have to be
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an expert and the actual coding that you
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have to know is pretty specific if you
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compare it to other worlds and that's
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why I'm still including this one on the
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list because you can actually learn this
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one pretty simple it's pretty basic
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coding and it also has a very high
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annual salary and you can get started as
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a beginner but it's not going to be the
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easiest thing to get a job in of course
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it's pretty competitive but still the
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job outlook is pretty good and for a job
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out look in general we're looking at
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around 25% by the year 2030 number nine
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is going to be the technical rider and
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this one is kind of a technical job but
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you'll be a writer and a writer is a job
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that requires you to research and
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understand complex technical Concepts
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and products and you'll also have to
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write clear and concise documentation
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different manuals and guides and some
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day-to-day tasks of a technical writer
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could be that you update some existing
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documents you might just have to rewrite
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something and just make sure that
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everything works properly and yes you
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need a little bit of this and a little
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bit of that to become a technical writer
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but you don't need coding skills unless
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your job specifically requires so and
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the salaries can go up to $90,000 per
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year and has a job outlook of 6% growth
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by 2031 which is pretty good especially
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for a writing job and more so this Tech
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job requires an intense kind of fine
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balance between keeping it simple and
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keeping it right it is not the easiest
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thing especially since writing usually
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sounds quite easy but you're going to be
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writing a lot of complex stuff and you
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need to be someone that's interested as
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well so if you are kind of in the tech
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field and you want to focus on writing
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then this could be a good option now the
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last one on the list is going to be tech
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support and tech support is actually
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really interesting it has a lot of
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demand and I I think it's a great
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opportunity for most people especially
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starting from zero they provide
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technical assistance and support to
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users experiencing issues with software
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or hardware and basically it's a job
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where you will troubleshoot problems
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offer Solutions and guide users through
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the resolution process and this Tech job
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earns between 50 to 80,000 per year
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depending on your experience in industry
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and you can also make more later in your
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career and many people actually use this
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one to climb to other roles as well in
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Tech it does have a career growth rate
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of 5% or 5% more jobs since 22 and in
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the next 10 years so that's actually
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pretty good as well but this one is
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really focusing on the customer and
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support so if you don't like dealing
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with people then perhaps not the best
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option and while it is satisfying to fix
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things it can be a lot of work and you
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will have to make sure that you can
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actually solve the things and deal with
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customers there's kind of two skills in
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one here and while coding is a really
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valuable skill there are many Fantastic
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jobs in Tech even for those that prefer
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doing something else and I also made a
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