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  • The Tech Industry Is Not Just For Coders – Here’s Your Complete Guide to Pivoting

    Being teachable isn鈥檛 a cute personality trait, it鈥檚 a survival skill

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    So you want to enter tech? First of all, congratulations on choosing one of the ways to financial freedom and flexibility. Second, welcome to the club of people who are tired of hearing 鈥渢here鈥檚 no money in your field.鈥 The tech industry is calling your name, but you鈥檙e probably wondering, 鈥淗ow do I start when my degree is in English, Law, Adult Education, or literally anything but Computer Science?鈥

    鈥檚 Twitter Space last Tuesday brought together four women who are absolutely killing it in tech. We had , Startup Operations Director & Founder, Business Backstage; , Product Manager, Founder of People in Product Community; Oluwaseye Adesina, Head of Content, Career Buddy; and , Product Lead at Cowrywise. They shared the real gist of how they built their careers. Spoiler alert: none of them had it all figured out from day one.

    Just Start, Abeg. Figure It Out Later

    Listen, waiting until you鈥檙e 鈥渞eady鈥 to start your tech career is like waiting for Lagos traffic to clear before leaving your house. It鈥檚 never going to happen, so you might as well just start moving. The traditional 鈥渟tudy for four years, graduate, apply for graduate trainee programs鈥 route? That鈥檚 cute, but it鈥檚 not the only way.

    In fact, some of the most successful people in tech started by just volunteering. Yes, working for free or close to it. Before you close this tab, hear us out. That first opportunity doesn鈥檛 need to come with a fat salary or even make sense to your parents. What it needs to do is get you in the door.

    Whether it鈥檚 helping someone build a website, shadowing a professional (even if it means squatting beside their desk like your life depends on it), or taking on extra tasks at your current job that nobody asked you to do. See, these small moves add up. You鈥檙e not job hopping, you鈥檙e opportunity hopping, and there鈥檚 a difference.

    You Don鈥檛 Need A Degree in Computer Science

    Can we talk about the biggest lie ever? That you need a Computer Science degree to work in tech. It鈥檚 giving 鈥測ou need to know somebody鈥 energy, and we鈥檙e not here for it. Tech is not just coding. There鈥檚 Product management, Operations, Content Strategy, Community Building, UX Writing, and Digital Marketing 鈥攖he list is longer than a Nigerian wedding reception.

    And guess what? These roles need people who can think, communicate, research, tell stories, and solve problems. That English degree that your uncle said was useless? Perfect for content strategy. That political science background everyone laughed at? A great foundation for understanding user behaviour and product strategy.

    The trick is figuring out which existing skills can transition to tech. Are you that friend who always knows how to explain complicated things simply? UX writing might be your calling. Do you love organising things and making sure projects don鈥檛 scatter? Operations should be your sweet spot.

    The technical stuff, the tools, the platforms, the jargon, you can learn those through YouTube, online courses, and good old Google. But those soft skills you鈥檝e been developing? Those are your secret weapons.

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    Stay Teachable or Stay Stagnant

    One thing about tech? What you learned yesterday might be outdated tomorrow. So your willingness to keep learning is more important than your current skill set. Being teachable isn鈥檛 just a cute personality trait; it鈥檚 a survival skill. And being teachable doesn鈥檛 always look glamorous. Sometimes, it means admitting you don鈥檛 understand something when everyone else nods like they get it (PS: They probably don鈥檛).

    Sometimes, it means literally squatting on the floor during training because you鈥檙e that determined to catch every detail (yes, this happened to one of our speakers, and guess what? She鈥檚 now interviewing people for senior roles).

    Pride will slow you down in this industry. The fear of looking inexperienced will keep you inexperienced. The people who grow fastest are the ones who care more about learning than looking smart. Choose your battle: the temporary discomfort of admitting you don鈥檛 know something, or the permanent discomfort of staying stuck in the same place.

    Curiosity Didn鈥檛 Kill the Cat, It Gave Her a Tech Career

    The most successful people in tech have one thing in common. They鈥檙e curious people. Not in the nosy 鈥渨hat鈥檚 happening in your relationship鈥 way, but in the 鈥渉ow does this actually work?鈥 way. This is the person who starts a blog and falls into the WordPress rabbit hole. The person who wants to understand why a button is placed in a specific position on an app.

    The person who reads user reviews because they genuinely want to know what customers are thinking. If this sounds exhausting to you, tech might not be your calling, and that鈥檚 okay. But if you鈥檙e the type who gets excited about figuring things out, you鈥檙e already halfway there. That curiosity will lead you down paths you never expected.

    You might start by playing around with Canva and end up discovering a passion for product design. You might begin by managing your friend鈥檚 Instagram page and realise you鈥檙e actually good at growth strategy. Let your curiosity guide you; it knows where you鈥檙e supposed to go.

    Find People or Suffer Alone (Your Choice)

    Nobody builds a successful career by themselves. If you think you鈥檙e going to just lock yourself away, learn everything from YouTube, and emerge as a fully formed tech professional, we have some bad news for you.

    You need people. People who will tell you about job openings before they鈥檙e posted. People who will review your CV and tell you how you can make it better. People who will encourage you when you鈥檙e ready to give up and move back to your village. Whether it鈥檚 joining communities, connecting with people on LinkedIn (yes, LinkedIn is not just for posting motivational quotes), or finding a mentor, build your support system deliberately.

    The truth is, everyone currently thriving in tech was once exactly where you are now: confused, unqualified, and lowkey panicking about the future. But they took that first step anyway. They volunteered, asked questions, tried things that didn鈥檛 work, and kept going. Your roadmap doesn鈥檛 need to be perfect; it just needs to exist. So, are you ready to start, or will you keep refreshing that job portal, hoping for a miracle?

    The choice is yours. But just so you know, tech is waiting for you.


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