


Information Technology (also known as IT) is becoming an increasingly popular career path... so much so that the industry currently employs over 5.7 million workers and counting. But why is a career in IT a good choice for women? Better yet, what should women in the industry come to expect...
Information Technology (also known as IT) is becoming an increasingly popular career path... so much so that the industry currently employs over 5.7 million workers and counting. But why is a career in IT a good choice for women? Better yet, what should women in the industry come to expect and avoid? What's the interview process like? Join Lyudmila Fokina, a Senior Software Engineer at OneLogin for a virtual Q&A to answer these questions and more, live!
I have more than 20 years of experience in IT. I've worked at both IT giants like Microsoft, Intel and Oracle and startups. I have a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and M.S. in Computer Science from St.Petersburg Polytechnic University.
I want to restart my career in IT. To become a web developer, I recently graduated from a full-stack web development bootcamp. How do I go further with my career plan?
What are examples of common positions that fall under the category of IT?
Could you point some alternatives to create a portfolio if I have worked only with backend programming for private companies?
What's the best way to demonstrate that the skills used years ago in a tech role are still fresh after years of non-tech work?
What is the first step for someone who wants to transition to IT from a non-IT role? What certifications or training would be required?
I am a Client Success Manager for a SaaS Startup, I work with very technical questions and feel there is a better name for my position. Would you suggest a different name for my position?
Can you describe how one might learn more about the non-tech (no programming/engineering) roles within the IT field? What are the common language used for those positions?
I’m starting my career in development, graduating from Lambda School and I’d love some advice
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