Careers in Tech, Data and Digital

From education to employment

Christina Lovelock author Grant Wright illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:BCS Learning & Development Limited

Published:19th Aug '24

Currently unavailable, currently targeted to be due back around 24th November 2024, but could change

Careers in Tech, Data and Digital cover

Getting into tech doesn’t have to mean learning how to code. There are a wide range of roles in data, digital and tech, and this book showcases the breadth of interesting, creative, and collaborative roles available. 

Careers in Tech, Data and Digital provides an overview of how the tech sector works, so you can see how the different roles fit in. 

Written in an accessible manner, Careers in Tech, Data and Digital provides summaries and case studies for a wide variety of roles. Whatever your skills and interests, this book helps you understand the types of role available and identify a role for you, in areas you may not have previously heard of or considered. 

“Brimming with practical knowledge and inspiring interviews, this book is an essential companion and a must-read for anyone exploring a career in the world of tech, digital, and data." Ollie Sidwell, Co-founder, RateMyPlacement.co.uk


“This is a fabulous and engaging book, that will make you question what you think you know about careers in tech. The beauty of this book is that it speaks to many audiences. It should be essential reading for those working in career services, but is equally relevant to read whether you are still at school and assessing your options, or already have an established career that you are looking to change or develop.” Dr Helen Hughes, Chartered Psychologist and Associate Professor, University of Leeds


“Everyone should read this book and discover detailed insights into the world of careers in tech! It is highly accessible and helps to break down barriers that would otherwise prevent people from a considering these roles. The illustrations throughout the book help to provide a visual way of thinking which I found very helpful. I love the fact that there are questions strategically placed at key points in the book to help engage the readers.”
Violet Broomhead, GCSE Student


“This richly researched, and highly accessible book is an indispensable guide for anyone looking to explore and harness the opportunities in these dynamic fields. It offers actionable steps to kickstart and craft your career equipping you with the tools to succeed not only in today's roles but also in those of the future.”

Rob Baker, Founder of Tailored Thinking and Author of Personalization at Work


“This book is a fabulous resource for anyone – young or old – who might be considering a career in tech. As a tech professional, it's the book I wish I'd had access to at the start of my career and, as a parent, I'm delighted this book is available to encourage and inspire the next generation.”
Dr Katharine Smith, Business Analyst and Parent


“So many people ask why women or under-presented groups don’t “get into tech”. Often this is because people have no idea what a career in tech actually is! This book unpacks all the terminology, demystifies all the misconceptions and makes careers in tech feel simple, straightforward and, most importantly, do-able.”
Debbie Forster MBE, CEO and Founder, Tech Talent Charter


“This book contains vital insights into the opportunities of the ever-growing tech industry. As an undergraduate student, this book opened my eyes to the possibilities of tech as a feasible and suitable career after my degree. Written with a gentle focus on inclusivity throughout, it breaks down myths, stereotypes and complicated topics.”
John Collyer, Global Affairs and Politics Undergraduate Student, University of Derby


"Useful not just for young people, this guide will also help parents, carers and teachers who are supporting young people with their career aspirations. Career professionals wishing to stay up to date with this ever-changing sector, will also find this a useful addition for their continual professional development. I encourage school and college librarians, as well as Heads of 6th Form and T-level tutors, to pop this book in their career libraries!”.
Chris Targett RCDP, CDI Careers Adviser of the Year 2021 and Chair of The Careers Writers Association


“This is a delightful and insightful book that provides a much-needed focus on the specialisms of digital, data, and technology. The book's structure and format are particularly praiseworthy, making the content both engaging and easy to follow. It includes case studies and reflections from professionals working in a variety of digital job roles. I recommend this book to anyone involved in careers guidance, as well as parents and carers looking to support young people in their career choices. Specifically, this book would be a valuable addition to any school or college library and a helpful companion for students in further and higher education.
Lee Dunn, Head of the Digital Academy, Scottish Government


“This book contains vital insights into the opportunities of the ever-growing tech industry. As an undergraduate student, this book opened my eyes to the possibilities of tech as a feasible and suitable career after my degree. Written with a gentle focus on inclusivity throughout, it breaks down myths, stereotypes and complicated topics.”
John Collyer, Global Affairs and Politics Undergraduate Student, University of Derby


“As a student looking to step into the professional world Careers in Tech, Data and Digital feels like a map that helps navigate the maze of career choices beyond education. This book showed me that tech isn’t just for coders or digital enthusiasts. What resonated most with me was the section debunking common myths about the industry. If you're curious about how you can fit into the tech world, this book is your perfect starting point.”
Imogen Wright, Business and Politics Undergraduate Student, Aston University


“Reading this book really helped me out with my IT coursework at school and helped me to understand key terms. The book also features lots of helpful images and figures. I would definitely recommend this book for anyone who is interested in IT jobs as you will hear about options you might not have known before and begin planning next steps.”
Noah Gawthorpe, Year 12 Student


Careers in Tech, Data and Digital simplifies the technical jargon that may hold some back from entering a career in tech and illustrates there is more than one way to enter this profession; all can access even with differing ages and educational backgrounds. A must-read for all, especially students deciding what profession suits them best.”
Isobel McNeill, A-Level Student


“As an undergraduate student I have a heavy workload, meaning that I have a limited amount of time to research future career opportunities. Reading this book offers a very useful pathway into the reality of the job-market. It covers a range of jobs in the technological and digital sector, opening the reader to many different possibilities for when they leave university.”
Ziggy James Pallister, Business Undergraduate Student, UBI Business School

ISBN: 9781780176642

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 15mm

Weight: unknown

284 pages