If you’re looking to start your career in an industry that is famed for its continuous learning and progression, with extensive career development opportunities, competitive salaries where six figures can easily be achieved, and multiple easy entry routes, look no further than technology.
The tech industry is renowned for being one of the world’s largest and fastest growing sectors; it is projected to be worth $807 billion by 2028, while more than half of Gen Z still aspire and prefer to work at Big Tech and view this accomplishment as one of their ultimate dream career goals.
So it’s hardly surprising that the tech industry is so attractive, especially to recent graduates or those seeking to make a career pivot.
Here are 15 entry-level jobs in tech that pay more than the U.S. median salary of $59,000—enabling you to earn at least $60,000 or more each year in 2024; some of the average salaries (pulled from ZipRecruiter and Salary.com) go up as far as $126,000..
You don’t necessarily need to have a four-year degree, possess years of experience, or live in Silicon Valley to successfully carve out a lucrative career in tech.
There are many entry routes into the tech industry that do not require years of university study, an idealistic background, or accumulating student debt before getting started. Some avenues to get your foot in the door include:
Due to the evolving nature of technology, this is an exciting industry in which you are forced to continually better yourself and focus on your professional growth instead of remaining stagnant. So, keep learning, keep networking, and as you actively seek out opportunities, more will come to you.
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