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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 277508, member: 61772"] The IT industry is diverse and growing every year. As more and more people become interested in technology, it's not surprising that some people assume that being technical is all you need to be successful in this field. This couldn't be further from the truth. If you've ever worked with a team of developers, you know that there are many different types of people who make up the IT industry — some of them have never even touched a computer before! The most important skill for any tech professional to have isn't necessarily a computer science degree; it's the ability to communicate effectively with others. Myth 1: You need to be technical to work in IT This is a common misconception that may stem from the fact that some people believe they can't do anything without having a technical background. This is not true. As long as you understand your role and how it fits into the bigger picture, it doesn't matter if you don't know how to code. Myth 2: There are only a few jobs in IT There are more than enough opportunities for developers and other tech pros out there, it just depends on what kind of person you are and what you're looking for in your career path. The IT landscape changes constantly, so with each new development or product release comes new opportunities for those who know how to code or aren't afraid to learn new skills. Myth 3: You need to be a genius to succeed in IT This myth is based on the idea that there are only a handful of geniuses out there, and that if you aren't one of them, then you'll never make it. But even the most brilliant people can struggle with the same challenges as everyone else. It's not about being able to solve problems quickly — it's about having the confidence and determination to keep going when things get tough. Myth 4: You need to know everything about programming languages and technologies in order to succeed. You can learn how to program if you're interested in doing so; but as long as you keep learning new things, you'll always be able to improve your skills and find opportunities in IT. There are plenty of roles available at all levels of experience, and there are plenty of ways for people with different backgrounds or talents to contribute their own unique skillset. [/QUOTE]
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