Although I have always been interested in technology, fascinated by how it can improve and accelerate the way we work and live, whenever I was asked the question “where do you see yourself in 5 years” – I never considered tech an option for me. My family were determined that, because of my gender, a technical or creative career was not an option.
Previously, I worked for an international bank, which provided me with stability and job security throughout the pandemic. During this time, I started coding with friends, developing a number of mini applications. It was just for fun at first, but it eventually turned into something I felt passionate about and wanted to turn into a career.
Many people thought it was crazy to leave a stable job and enter a completely new industry, all amid a global pandemic. It was a risky move, but despite the fact I had no previous tech experience or related degree, I knew it was right for me.
Continue reading: https://www.computerweekly.com/blog/WITsend/A-late-career-route-into-tech
Previously, I worked for an international bank, which provided me with stability and job security throughout the pandemic. During this time, I started coding with friends, developing a number of mini applications. It was just for fun at first, but it eventually turned into something I felt passionate about and wanted to turn into a career.
Many people thought it was crazy to leave a stable job and enter a completely new industry, all amid a global pandemic. It was a risky move, but despite the fact I had no previous tech experience or related degree, I knew it was right for me.
Continue reading: https://www.computerweekly.com/blog/WITsend/A-late-career-route-into-tech