Whether you are a recent graduate or about to graduate if you haven’t figured out the career path you are to follow, remember that the IT industry thrives with a slew of options. Technology is trending on all fronts for good, and there is a constant stir in the job market globally in the technology sector. To make a successful career, giving it the right start is a prerequisite.

The IT industry accounted for 8% of India’s GDP in 2020, and India’s IT sector market is projected to reach US$ 100 billion by 2025. With such precise values, the leap is awaited. Business owners prefer to introduce and integrate new technologies into their business plans. Artificial intelligence, Machine Intelligence, Business Intelligence, Wearables, IoT devices, Big Data, etc. are a few of the trends that will take up the market in the near future. The first thing you have to build a career in the IT Sector is to embrace the changing trends with a positive attitude for better implementation.

Here is what IPEM experts recommend for career building.

Secrets of Getting a Job in the IT Sector

There is no dearth of jobs in the IT field. You can align your career in any field, including networking, web development, animation, game development, programming, designing, SEO & SMO mobile application development, SAP, ERP etc. To join any of these fields, you should have a relevant degree/ diploma to validate your knowledge and skillset to prove your expertise. With these two things in hand, getting a job in the IT sector becomes a cakewalk. In essence, you should have interest, determination, and perseverance to do better. While you might get a job with all this, but for your desired job, you have to ratchet up with all essential documents in a professional manner.

  • Prepare your Curriculum Vitae with all essential personal and professional details
  • Mark your first impressions by explicating out-of-the-box thinking.
  • Read up on your job responsibilities to understand your profile well.
  • Re-acquaint yourself with trending topics before appearing in the interview.
  • Recreate job-specific resumes that showcase your achievements and are compelling.
  • Create a cover letter with an impactful statement to enhance your personality.
  • Master your Interview Skills by watching a few informational interviews.
  • Know about the Company, the verticals they serve, and other essential details.

Carving your space and career in the IT sector would be a grind as your competitors will also be pushing their boundaries to be better. Consider it a challenge you have to succeed.

How to Prepare for an Interview?

Realizing the fact that we have an interview leaves most of us nervous and tense even if we possess quantifiable experience.

Stress during interviews can leave you panic-stricken for no good, and working on a pre-interview can help. You might have come across a range of articles and blogs or video lessons on how to attend or prepare for an interview. But does that really work? Do you feel the changes these lessons want to incorporate in you? Probably not. What happens is, at the time of the interview, we fail to remember any of these points and go straight as we observed and learned over the years.

Here are a few key takeaways that can help you nail your Interview

  1. Sitting in front of your interviewer? Don’t panic; consider yourself more knowledgeable and learned. He will listen to you calmly, even if you make mistakes. He will observe your take on the subject and your responsibilities. Make sure you understand them well.
  2. Your presentation of yourself matters a lot. You are not a college freak anymore, and to turn into a professional you need a professional attitude, gestures, and an objective. So be prepared for that.
  3. When he asks you to tell about yourself, he doesn’t want to hear about your history, geography or chemistry. All he wants to know is your achievements in the field and how you grew over a period of time. Practice describing your qualifications, work ex., achievements, strengths and weaknesses to your friends to learn it naturally. Deliver your answers in utter confidence without worrying or wondering about anything.
  4. They will pick questions to glean more insight into you. Answer as a professional and not as an individual. Roll up formally and get groomed to appear more of a professional to mark your impression.
  5. Freshen up your social media as many employers come through candidate’s social media profiles and develop a preconceived notion about them. Prepping your social media with effective posts and removing all the content that might cause the employers to raise their eyebrows would give you a perk.
  6. Show them that you are well-rounded, as over 70% of employers prefer experience over education while interviewing. It’s good to list your formal education and training but don’t miss on to emphasize your soft skills and your capabilities. Demonstrate your soft skills as an IT professional.
  7. Wind it strongly to leave an impression on the interviewer. Ask them if you can reach them through email or social media to connect later. Don’t just stand up and walk out. Leave the room with a pleasant smile and tell them that you appreciate their time. If possible, leave a follow-up mail to express your sincerity and serious attitude toward the position.

Primed to make your Career in the IT Sector? Lay the groundwork and consider changing your previously laid unsuccessful approach. As said by Benjamin franking, “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail”. Hone your planning aspect to get the job you deserve.

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