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It’s no secret that the job market in the tech industry is one of the most lucrative there is. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, jobs for web developers are projected to grow 15% between the years 2016 and 2026. Keep in mind, the rest of all other occupations only has a projected growth of 7% in that same time span.

Basically what that means is that the careers in tech are abundant! There are seats to be filled and companies are itching to hire. In 2019, it’s a job seeker’s market.

So why should you work at a tech company? Here are 4 of the top benefits you will get if you work at a tech job:

1. High salaries 

Some of the highest-paying jobs are in the tech sector. Not to mention, entry-level pay is often still high, generally around $60,000 a year and higher. According to Digital Trends, a survey of the fifteen best jobs in tech in 2019 found an average salary of over $93,000 between them. The highest of the bunch (a career as a data scientist) had a whopping $108,000 median annual salary. Pique your interest? Udacity’s School of Data Science offers Nanodegree programs ranging from data visualization to business analytics and more.

2. Flexibility 

Jobs are becoming more flexible as remote working technologies grow. Cloud storage, video conferencing, easily accessible fast internet all over the world; you name it. There is quickly becoming no reason to go into an office every day anymore. Because of that, many tech companies have leveraged this benefit into an appealing offer: flexible schedules. Work the hours that best suit your schedule, maybe you work better at night or prefer to take a few hours off in the afternoon to hang with your kids. Some companies have even gone all-remote, forsaking the office and regular 9-5 schedule entirely with a career in tech. Udacity’s Nanodegree programs follow suit. With flexible scheduling, you can build your own learning plan and learn on your timeline. 

3. Mentally stimulating work 

Due to the fact that tech jobs are done on computers, there is rarely any mundane and repetitive work. Boring tasks are quickly automated, leaving the day-to-day filled with complicated code design, challenging problem solving and strategic planning. Most days involve logical thinking of some kind paired with using creativity to design systems and formulate tests. With Udacity’s real-world projects, you’ll have the opportunity to test the skills you’re learning throughout your Nanodegree program. 

4. Tons of viable career paths 

Tech jobs have a huge array of career possibilities that stem from full-stack engineering. Software engineers can go on to become technical experts, people managers, product roadmap builders, or even salespeople with a technical twist. The amount of possibilities means that every person can develop a career in tech that perfectly suits their needs, leading to the ultimate goal: genuine job satisfaction.


How to Join the Workforce

Fortunately, it’s never been easier to switch careers and learn new skills by pursuing a career in tech. With the rising popularity of online learning, it’s now possible to go back to school from the comfort of your home, on your own time. Before you know it, you’ll be heading to work at your very first tech job!

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Jennifer Shalamanov
Jennifer Shalamanov
Jennifer is a content writer at Udacity with over 10 years of content creation and marketing communications experience in the tech, e-commerce and online learning spaces. When she’s not working to inform, engage and inspire readers, she’s probably drinking too many lattes and scouring fashion blogs.