Overview
The
technology industry is a great place to work – we can call it one of the
progressive places to work, where you get an opportunity to work on solutions
to problems that impact millions of people, apart from having loads of fun. In
fact, it is the dream of every fresher or even a professional, who has spent a
couple of years in non-IT sectors to get a foothold in the IT industry. But,
the big question is how do you make the final cut? Here are a few tips, which we
had underlined to get started. Of course, the biggest success factor would
always be your motivation to get into this industry, apart from having the
penchant for technology, innovation, and passion to make a difference in the
lives of millions of people.
Be active in social media sites
Social media is all about connections and making new acquaintances – not just
personal, but also professional. So, the first step is to create your own
persona in any or all of the social media sites – Twitter, LinkedIn, Tumblr and
FaceBook, which creates the first impression on the employer who might be
willing to consider you. Also, ensure that your profile is up to date, apart
from following interesting people to learn how they leverage the platforms.
These
aspects are important because employers will search and explore facts about
you, as your social media profile might not be linked to your resume or
website. Another important aspect to adhere is to avoid pornographic or
obsessive content on your social media handles, as employers might shy away and
may not turn up again.
Showcase your skills
This
world is full of advertising and even the minutest detail need to be advertised
or highlighted to draw the attention of someone. Hence, if you are a developer,
then showcase your skills on Github. In case you are a designer, create an
account on Dribble or Behance account. Another good way to highlight your
skills is to write a blog or a couple of blogs in Medium or Wordpress that can create a positive
impression on your candidature that lets you stand out among the crowd.
Have a project that talks about your
expertise
Having
a project that you can show it to a potential employer can go a long way in building
a good rapport with your prospective company or the boss, who is going to hire
you. Exhibit your skills in such a way that you enjoy doing things, thereby
exuding confidence that you have the requisite skills that you had showcased in
your resume. The bottom line is always doing some homework on your skillsets or
collaborate with your peers to develop a project, say a student body website,
while still pursuing your course. Remember, you need not be a developer or a
designer to get started. Even if you are a marketing guy, try and enhance the
marketing for small business online. Also, if you want to get into content
writing, improve the content on a brand website. If you have done this before
you attend the first interview, you would definitely make the first cut among
thousands of applicants for sure.
Develop contacts with interesting
people
One
of the easiest ways to get into the tech industry is by forging new contacts
and connections. Such connections
greatly help you to get the right job.
Have a good resume
Prepare
a good resume that highlights all your important attributes that can make a difference
to the employer. If you are a fresher, you may not have much to showcase on the
experience front and hence it’s better to highlight your school or college
projects, achievements, awards and other aspects that can catch the attention
of the recruiters. Also, it's a good practice to keep your resume as black and
white, since most of the companies would print the resume before they call you
for an interview. Ensure a standard 2-page rule for your resume and have a
readable typeface that is comfortable on the reader’s eyes. Also, it is better
to have a good photo on your resume if you are submitting the resume in a job
fair, as people tend to remember faces better when they have hundreds of
resumes to go through.
Send a good email to catch the attention
of the recruiters
Once
you are fine with your resume, compose your first mail which should sound
polite and assertive. Be friendly in your emails. Avoid writing ‘Dear’ or ‘Yours
Sincerely’; compose the mail in such a way that you know and respect them. Your the focus should be more on how you can help the company, rather than highlighting
how good you are.
Good dress etiquette is important
Don’t
be too formal in dressing. Just smart-casual should be fine if the company is
small. Wear formal shoes and always be at ease with the interviewers.
Ace the interview perfectly
Before
you get into the interview mode, research and understand the company
thoroughly, rather than showing off your blank face at the interview. Always
expect some open questions in the interview. If you think that user experience
is important for a project, highlight that aspect and gauge their expectations.
It’s also a good idea to ask questions such as the company culture, business
model and the team members you would be working with to check whether you are
the right fit for the company or not. If
you think there is a mismatch, it's better not to pursue the job further.
Lastly, if you cannot make it, don’t
get disappointed
IT
industry is quite dynamic with changing priorities and expectations. So, don't
get disappointed if you cannot make the final cut or still worse if the job you
had applied does no longer exist, though you had qualified for the interview.
Always have a positive mindset, assuming that there are a lot of many
opportunities to fish out in the IT Ocean. Try to work on some technology
projects to improve your professional credibility. Be updated constantly and keep looking for
the IT
trends that are shaping the job
market. We are sure you would definitely make it one day.
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