Project managers handle the planning, execution, and delivery of tech projects. They organize teams, handle budgets, and make sure projects finish on schedule.
Product managers oversee the creation and success of a product from start to finish. They work with different teams, plan the product's strategy, and decide which features are most important based on what customers want.
User experience (UX) and user interface (UI) designers make digital products easy to use and nice to look at. They study users, draw outlines of designs, and make sure using the product is smooth.
Data analysts gather, study, and explain data to help businesses decide things. They use math methods and tools to understand big sets of data.
Technical writers make documents, manuals and guides for software. They change hard tech stuff into easy-to-read information for users.
Cybersecurity analysts keep companies safe from online dangers. They watch networks, check if there are any security problems, and put in safety measures. They also look at risks and make plans to stop them.
Digital marketing managers create and run marketing campaigns online, using social media, email, and search engines. They look at marketing information to make campaigns better and get more out of the money spent.
Network administrators take care of a company's computer networks. They set up network gadgets, fix problems, and make sure the network is safe and works well.
Cloud solutions architects create and set up cloud computing plans for companies. They figure out what infrastructure is needed, choose the right cloud services, and manage moving things to the cloud.
Technical support specialists provide assistance to users experiencing technical issues with software, hardware, or other IT systems. They diagnose problems, troubleshoot issues, and offer solutions to resolve them.