Want to get a no-code tech job?
The Tech industry is probably the fastest growing industry in the corporate space. It is one of the most lucrative and most innovative industries, this explains why a lot of people are transitioning into tech. The fascinating thing about the industry is that as it continues to grow and evolve, more dynamic jobs are being created.
Few years ago, the only way you probably could get a good job in the Tech industry was to have an idea of coding or be a guru at coding but now there are jobs that doesn’t necessarily require you to know how to code.
Here are some of such jobs and what they entail:
1. Mobile App And Software Testing
Mobile app testing or software testing is basically evaluating applications or software for usability, functionality and flaws. Here you’re ensuring that the software is of standard quality for users and that there are no errors that could lead to serious issues.
If one gets a job as in this field, the job description involves testing mobile applications or software for commercial purposes while taking note of glitches and possible improvement before and after release.
2. Game Testing
Sounds weird right? Like I said, the tech industry is ever evolving and more dynamic roles or jobs are opening up. The job of a Game tester (also known as a quality assurance tester) is simply to test games in development for faults, glitches or bugs.
As easy as it sounds, it is actually a very tedious job and it can be exhaustive because the Tester has to play the game continuously for long hours to ensure that it is free of issues. This process takes months sometimes and even when the bugs are found, the game tester has to play the game to replicate the issues in front of the developer so they can fix it.
3. Product Marketing Managers
Being a Product Marketing Manager means that you have to come up with successful Market strategies to inform your customers about benefits, uses and characteristics of new products.
As a product marketing manager, you need to understand not just your products but also your customers’ requirements and their experiences while using your products,
4. Cloud Computing
Probably one of the most in demand role in the Tech industry. Cloud computing experts do everything from basic storage, networking, and processing power to natural language processing, artificial intelligence and common office programs.
5. Mobile Designing
For those who have fairly good knowledge of graphic design, this would be a familiar terrain. The job of a mobile designer is simply to develop functional applications, create web application designs, test and analyze apps to ensure they are user friendly and work perfectly for different mobile devices.
#GeekWorld is a segment for nerdy discussions and regular tech updates. In this edition, we are looking at tech jobs or roles that don’t require coding knowledge.