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    How to Get Your First Job in Tech Without Experience

    Amelia JonesBy Amelia JonesApril 15, 20265 Mins Read
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    Breaking into the technology sector in 2026 is no longer restricted to computer science graduates.

    With the rapid digital shift in Dhaka and beyond, companies are prioritizing “demonstrable skills” over traditional degrees, creating a massive opening for those seeking IT jobs in Bangladesh.

    Current market data shows a large year-on-year growth in demand for junior developers, QA testers, and technical support roles.

    By building a personal portfolio, earning specific micro-certifications, and using niche platforms like NextJobz, beginners can successfully land high-paying roles in software firms and corporate IT departments.

    The path to success involves a mix of self-paced learning, networking in local tech communities, and mastering “soft skills” that AI cannot easily replicate.

    Is it Possible to Work in Tech Without a Degree?

    Many people think you need a 4-year university degree to work with computers.

    In 2026, this is simply not true.

    Tech companies care more about what you can do than what paper you have. If you can build a simple website or fix a software bug, you are valuable.

    Think of it like cooking: a restaurant doesn’t care if you went to a fancy cooking school if you can make the best biryani in town. If you have the “recipe” for coding or data entry, the door is open.

    Best Tech Roles for Beginners

    Not every tech job requires you to be a math genius.

    Some roles are perfect for people who are just starting out and want to learn on the job.

    Job TitleWhat You DoSkills Needed
    QA TesterTest apps to find mistakes or “bugs.”Attention to detail, patience.
    Tech SupportHelp people fix their computer problems.Good talking skills, problem-solving.
    Junior Web DevBuild and fix parts of a website.Basic HTML and CSS.
    Data EntryPut information into digital systems.Speed and accuracy.


    According to recent industry insights, many new hires in the local software industry started in “non-coding” roles before moving up to higher positions.

    How To Learn the Right Skills for Free?

    You don’t need to spend a lot of money to learn.

    The internet is full of free “classrooms.” You can use sites like YouTube, Coursera, or FreeCodeCamp to learn the basics.

    The most important thing is to pick one thing and stick to it. If you want to build websites, focus only on that for three months.

    • Focus on Projects: Instead of just watching videos, try to build something small, like a digital calculator or a personal blog.
    • Get Certified: Short, free certificates from Google or Microsoft show employers that you are a serious learner.

    Finding the Best Platforms for Your Search and Things to Consider

    The biggest mistake beginners make is looking in the wrong places.

    General job boards are often too crowded. To stand out, you should look for platforms that specialize in the local market.

    Using a dedicated site to find IT jobs in Bangladesh is a smarter way to work.

    These platforms, like NextJobz, connect you with local startups and big companies that are specifically looking for fresh talents.

    Showing Proof of Your Skills to Employers

    Since you don’t have a “past boss” to vouch for you, your portfolio is your best friend.

    A portfolio is just a collection of the work you have done on your own. It proves to a manager that you aren’t just talking, you are doing.

    What to put in your beginner portfolio:

    • Personal Projects: Any small app or website you built while learning.
    • Volunteer Work: Did you help a local charity fix their Facebook page or website? Put it in!
    • GitHub Profile: This is like a “social media for coders” where people can see your actual code.

    Making Connections in the Local Community

    In the tech world, “who you know” is just as important as “what you know.”

    Many jobs are filled before they are even posted online. This is called the hidden job market.

    In 2026, a recommendation from a current employee is worth more than 100 random resumes.


    Simple ways to network:

    1. Join Groups: Find “Dhaka Devs” or “Bangladesh Tech Forum” on social media.
    2. Ask for Advice: Message someone who has the job you want and ask, “How did you get started?” Most people love to help.
    3. Attend Webinars: Listen to experts talk about the future of tech in Bangladesh.

    Simple Tips to Impress the Hiring Manager

    The interview is your chance to show that you are a fast learner and a great team player.

    Managers know you don’t have experience, so they are looking for “potential.”

    • Be Honest: If you don’t know the answer to a technical question, say “I don’t know the answer yet, but here is how I would find it.” This shows you know how to research.
    • Show Passion: Tell them why you love tech. People want to hire someone who is excited to come to work every day.
    • Explain Your Projects: Talk about a problem you faced while building your portfolio and how you fixed it.

    Summary Checklist for Your Tech Career

    Follow these steps to land your first role:

    • Pick a Path: Decide if you like design, coding, or helping people (support).
    • Build 3 Things: Create three small projects to show what you can do.
    • Create a LinkedIn: Make it look professional and mention you are a “Junior” in your field.
    • Check Daily: Look for the latest IT jobs in Bangladesh on NextJobz to see what companies need.
    • Keep Learning: Spend at least 30 minutes every day learning one new thing.

    The tech world is growing fast, and there is a seat waiting for you.

    You don’t need to be an expert today; you just need to start today.

    Be patient, keep building, and soon you will be the one helping the next beginner get started!

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