Clio 182
I'm wanting to get into the IT sector as there seem to be an abundance of job opportunities, but I honestly have no idea where to start.
Should I look at programming, and if so then which programming language should I look for? Or should I look into more general IT support, like help desk kind of work? Or even project management, but I have no idea what that actually means.
What I really want is something that will enable me to walk straight into an entry level job, without having to also have multiple years of experience and knowledge of various other systems. So if it's possible to do a course in Python or something that employers will see and ignore the fact that I have no experience with computers aside from Excel etc, that would be great.
I don't care if I end up getting a job that's usually aimed at people who've just left school, as long as it's something I can progress from, because my current work experience is essentially useless over here in Poland without being able to speak Polish as well.
Should I look at programming, and if so then which programming language should I look for? Or should I look into more general IT support, like help desk kind of work? Or even project management, but I have no idea what that actually means.
What I really want is something that will enable me to walk straight into an entry level job, without having to also have multiple years of experience and knowledge of various other systems. So if it's possible to do a course in Python or something that employers will see and ignore the fact that I have no experience with computers aside from Excel etc, that would be great.
I don't care if I end up getting a job that's usually aimed at people who've just left school, as long as it's something I can progress from, because my current work experience is essentially useless over here in Poland without being able to speak Polish as well.