Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Tech Trends and Your IT Career

2020 was a taxing year for nearly all industries due to the coronavirus pandemic. The pandemic has been first and foremost a human tragedy, and secondly been massively disruptive to the global economy. The IT sector has not been untouched by COVID-19. However, there is a slight silver lining for established IT professionals.

“It’s hard to say that this is a good time for anyone, but being in the tech industry is one of the better places to be as digital transformation accelerates,” said Seth Robinson, senior director, technology analysis at CompTIA, in 4 Ways Tech Firms Can Use CompTIA’s IT Industry Outlook 2021.

This new year will surely challenge IT pros, but it will also offer them opportunities for career advancement through gaining new IT skills and better meeting the unique needs of the organizations they serve.

Break your largest goal down into smaller goals: It is essential that you break your top IT career goal for the year into several bite-sized goals. Otherwise, you may be tempted to throw your main objective out the window when it starts to feel overwhelming and unattainable. You know yourself better than anyone, so only you know how small these mini goals should be. Use this information to begin piecing your career advancement plan together. And remember that even if you go at a slow pace and aren’t exactly where you want to be at the end of the year, you will still have furthered your career significantly by taking the steps you’ve outlined for yourself.

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