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Love all things technical, but don’t want a career in coding? Several tech enthusiasts like coding and think it’s a great skill but don’t want to do it as a day to day job. If this sounds like you, then don’t worry. 

There are many career opportunities in the tech field that do not require coding. Ever since technology has started considering human aspects, jobs that deal with human behaviour have begun emerging, e.g., UX designer, UX consultant, etc. Some other careers help you apply your coding knowledge in non-coding jobs such as technical writer and technical recruiter. In this article, we will take a look at 5 top careers in the tech industry that does not require coding. 

Business Analyst

Business analysts are experts who help organizations grow by analyzing their processes and improving their business model. A business analyst studies the requirements of clients and translates it into realistic plans to help their business stay in par with technology. They perform processes such as data analysis, strategic plan development, system analysis, workflow analysis, etc. A business analyst requires good technical and business knowledge, critical thinking mind, and excellent communication skills. 

Technical Recruiter

Hiring for highly technical positions is often challenging for HR personals as they might not be efficiently able to gauge the technical knowledge of potential candidates. That is where technical recruiters come into play. A technical recruiter should have all the skills of an HR specialist and additionally should have in-depth technical knowledge in their industry. This helps them find the best candidate for technical jobs. A technical recruiter needs excellent communication and negotiation skills apart from technical skills.

Technical Writer

A technical writer is someone who writes high-quality technical content on areas that need excellent technical expertise. It is a great career choice for someone who loves technology but doesn’t want to do coding as a job. Their technical knowledge can be of incremental help in delivering articles that are unique and insightful. It is a job that requires comprehensive research and an excellent ability to grasp and understand complex concepts and translate them into simple and understandable language. Technical writers are in great demand today, and this is an apt time to start your career as one!

SEO/SEM Specialist

Search engine marketing specialists manage a company’s overall SEO strategy. This includes web analysis, web marketing, link building, content strategies, keyword strategies, etc. They require basic programming knowledge, e.g. languages such as HTML, Javascript, CSS, etc. Along with this, they need data analytics skills, time-management skills, and good communication skills. SEO comes under the marketing field, so it’s not entirely technical; however, SEO specialists will need to work in close collaboration with designers and developers to ensure that their organization follows all the SEO best practices. 

UI/UX Designer

Emerging as the most in-demand skills since the last few years, UI/UX designer is a great career opportunity for people who are inclined to art but have an excellent technical background. It deals with creating a user-friendly interface for products/services by integrating the latest UI UX trends to make the user experience enjoyable. It requires knowledge of design tools such as Figma and Invision. And to become a good UX designer, you also have to be empathetic, understanding, and observant. It’s a technical job with an artistic side and will be a great career opportunity where you can explore both art and technology.

Today, more and more importance is being given for the role of humans in technology. So tech-related jobs are shifting from the spectrum of being completely techy. Several new careers are popping up that are suitable for people with a technical background but don’t want to do an utterly technical job. And we will see even more of them emerging in the future!

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