IT Career Counselling for Freshers, Non-IT Professionals and IT Professionals
Career counselling plays an important role in releasing the true perspective of the student. Most of the candidates or students are confused about the career choice. Out of many options available, some follow the suggestions given by friends and relatives, some go searching online.
After all research some students pursue advanced studies like MCA, MBA, ME. Some privileged students travel to foreign countries to pursue higher studies. Some of students look for better job perspective. Some of students after degree realize they do not have better skills after degree to compete in the market, so they look forward for training.
Most of the students coming to Learn Well Techncraft are looking for their first job or if they are working professional they seek more paying job in other technology. MOst of the candidates either working professionals or freshers are always confused about which technology is going to have more jobs in the future. This is where we have been helping candidates find the right match.
There are generally 4 types of candidates we cater to:
Freshers,
Professionals Working in Non-IT Companies like in Mechanical, Civil, Finance, Commerce, etc.,
Candidates with a gap in career for various reasons,
Professionals working in IT and wishing to upgrade.
Each one of the above has a different set of confusion.
A fresher is also confused about whether to go for higher studies or start looking for a job,
Another confusion with a fresher if he wishes to look for a job is whether should he go to IT or pursue a job in his core field like Mechanical, Civil, Electronics, etc.,
A fresher, if he decides to get into IT, is concerned about which IT technology to opt for.
Non-IT professionals have different sets of concerns like:
Will I be able to totally shift from Non-IT to IT,
Is it worth getting into IT,
Will I be able to survive as I do not have any IT background.
Candidates having gaps are concerned about:
How will I be able to fill my gap?
Which field should I opt for?
Is it possible for me to after so much gap.
Professionals in IT are confused about:
Which technology will be better for me to upgrade,
Which field will help me get more paying job.
This is where we have been helping candidates find the right match over 11+ years of our presence.
Every technology is not good for everyone. Some candidates are good with programming, some are good with Databases, some are better with networking. It is not easy to choose from many good options available currently. IT is evolving fast and with that comes many new technologies. It is of course very confusing, so selecting the best one specially you are not aware of in depth of those options.
At Learn Well Technocraft we try to help every candidate understand which option will be better for them to choose. It’s not easy for us also to explain why and which option will be better for the candidate.
Some very common issues or questions every visitor have:
Which career is more suitable for them?
Which technology pays more than existing?
Will opportunities grow in future?
Will I be able to do it?
I have a gap of 4-5 years after my education, I was preparing for MPSC/UPSC. Can I come back to the IT industry?
I am from non IT background, which technology will be best for me?
I am a Mechanical Engineer, I don't think I can do programming, Which IT course will be best for me?
I have a gap in my career because of marriage, can i get back to the IT industry?
I have a gap in my career because of maternity. I have worked previously in the IT industry, but now I have 3-4 years of gap. How can I come back to Industry?
I am a professor in Engineering college, but the current profession is not good. What can I do to come back to Industry?
I have done Networking, CCNA course. But I am not getting proper job, What shall I do?
I am working in support domain, Which technology will be best for me to switch to development?
I am working in Manual Testing for 4-5 years, which skills should I add?
I have worked for many years in Excel, but now I am not finding opportunities. What should I do?
I have already completed some courses from other Institute, but not getting a job. Where I am going wrong? What else should I do?
My kid is studying in 10th standard, can he/she learn programming languages like C, Java, Python etc ?
I am from Commerce background, I am from Arts background - Is it possible for me?
I was trying for competitive exams like MPSC, UPSC but couldn't make it, Now I wish to get into IT, can I do that?