Are You Tech Savvy Enough for Your Dream Career?

Sunday, March 19, 2017

Are You Tech Savvy Enough for Your Dream Career?


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Are you pursuing a professional career in the tech industry? Developing these skills will help you prepare for your chosen career field, plus you'll be able to succeed in an ever-advancing world of new technologies.


Many careers today are more reliant on technology than at any point in the past. The digital age has transformed entire industries, leaving those who have good tech skills in the best position to secure jobs. Here are four tech skills that you may need to know to land your dream career.

Computer Programming

Once a skill known by only a small handful of specialized professionals, programming has become much more democratized over the past few years. Because of this, a basic knowledge of programming is a useful tool in almost any profession. For most people, a working set of skills in Java will meet the needs of their chosen careers. If your dream career deals extensively with programming, however, it may be worth it to learn more than one language.


Data Analytics

Thanks to the integration of computer systems, businesses have more data available to them than anyone could have dreamed of 20 years ago. If you want to pursue a career in business, technology, marketing or even if you want to start your own business, data analytics will be a critical tool for you.

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Sonography Interpretation

One of the most popular career fields at the moment is the medical industry, which offers a huge number of different jobs. In many of these positions, however, a basic understanding of how to interpret medical imaging is needed. X-rays are a simple enough place to get started, but for modern medical professionals, it is more important to learn to interpret sonograms. Sonograms offer a better view of the soft tissues of the human body, making them a more versatile imaging technology for diagnostic purposes than X-rays. To become a sonogram specialist, a person has to get their bachelors in diagnostic medical sonography and be extensively trained. However, their main skills should be the ability to observe a situation and be attentive to the smallest of differences so that they can tell between what is normal and what isn’t.


Social Media Savvy

Most people think of the time they spend on social media as a leisure activity. However, social media is rapidly integrating itself into almost every modern industry, making those who understand various social media platforms valuable assets as employees. Social media's most prominent use is in the business world as a marketing tool. However, other industries have begun using it for different purposes. Government and public sector agencies use it to alert citizens to goings-on in their communities or states, while the medical industry has recently begun using social media to convey vital health information to the public. If you are good at getting things seen on social media, you have a skill that can translate into many different career paths. If you want to pursue a professional career in the modern world, it's a simple fact that you're going to need at least basic tech skills. Develop these skills while studying to enter your chosen career field, and you'll be able to succeed in an ever-advancing world of new technologies.


By  Hannah WhittenlyEmbed

Author Bio - Hannah Whittenly is a freelance writer and mother of two from Sacramento, California.



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