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JJH wrote:Absolutely! You will find that in many tech companies people from all kinds of educational background work there. I have a liberal arts background myself and work in tech.

In the interview I would emphasize the project management part - getting things 'done' is a huge asset, no exception in tech


Great!

What kind of roles/job titles should I be looking for?


Without knowing much about your other qualifications, skills etc - you'll find that Project Manager (PM) roles are abundant at the large tech contractors (Accenture, Deloitte, Booz etc).
Absolutely! You will find that in many tech companies people from all kinds of educational background work there. I have a liberal arts background myself and work in tech.

In the interview I would emphasize the project management part - getting things 'done' is a huge asset, no exception in tech
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