How to overcome your fears and kickstart the tech career you desire.
The great tech revolution sweeping across the African continent in recent years has necessitated that more African techies fill roles at African startups and global ones, too. That said, we must also highlight that entering the tech world can be daunting and challenging. For a number of reasons such as lack of a clear pathway and expensive courses among others, interested individuals have paused or flat-out abandoned the idea of becoming tech professionals.
Below, however, we offer ideal solutions to the three biggest challenges aspiring techies face, especially in Africa.
1. No tech-related degree or no degree at all
Even though the use of technology continues to spread into all fields and all professions, simplifying different facets of our everyday lives, many still presume that tech is only for those who have university degrees in tech-related courses. But that is, in fact, not true. While a university degree in computer science, engineering, etc, might be a great launching pad for a career in tech, the ecosystem is not only for people like that.
You, with your law, medicine, accounting, languages, social sciences, and other arts degrees can also become a tech professional. As a matter of fact, you can even get into tech WITHOUT any degree. This is particularly relevant as university education isn’t widespread in Africa. Irrespective of that though, aspiring techies can achieve their goals with specialized and well-designed courses like the ones here.
2. Expensive tech courses
Another big challenge for Africans looking to get into tech through quality training is a lack of funds. In a continent where the average monthly income is roughly $2000 in the best-case scenarios and so much lower in other cases, paying for $1000, $2000+ courses becomes a huge ask that many would rather step away from.
However, more pocket-friendly solutions are increasingly being created online and offline to make tech courses accessible to those who really need them. Now you can get qualitative, simplified, and up-to-date tech education for next-to-nothing and in some cases, absolutely free of charge.
3. No guidance and/or mentoring
You’ve probably felt lost, clueless, and overwhelmed in your search for the aspect of tech that suits you best. This is a feeling many aspiring techies can relate to. Apart from the two already mentioned above, this feeling of cluelessness has also made many people abandon or halt their tech dreams. But it doesn’t have to be so.
One way to overcome this is to speak with a known tech professional who can guide and offer advice on how best to navigate this part of your journey.