TwirlyQuokka
TwirlyQuokka

Best Technology to Learn Now a days

Hello everyone,

I am working as Analyst but thinking to upgrade my self .I have very less coding knowledge but I have good experience in Tools . Currently I work on SQL, Database Testing, Manual Testing so please suggest.

Total years of experience -4 Earning on 6 LPA.

7mo ago
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TwirlyWaffle
TwirlyWaffle

Try to get into place where you can learn both coding as well as business (generally it is called techno-functional). These fields have more money than any other.

A few examples- Try to learn SaaS (software as a service like Salesforce, Oracle SaaS, etc.)

TwirlyQuokka
TwirlyQuokka

Thanks for your suggestion ❣️

SnoozyTaco
SnoozyTaco

What job role provides a good techno functional learning?

TwirlyHamster
TwirlyHamster

Good suggestions all around , if you really want to switch to a field where there is less coding demand but you still get to work on tech side , try DevOps engineer role , do a bootcamp on them tools and you should be good but always Techno functional is best .

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