During the month of June, many young graduates are wondering about the sector to follow to guarantee their professional future. If you are in the same situation and are passionate about new information and communication technologies, why not opt for training in the digital sector? Discover in this article the good reasons to be interested in digital professions.
A sector accessible to all
After obtaining your baccalaureate, you can opt for long studies or short training. If you want to do short studies, you have the choice between a BTS in graphic design, communication or audiovisual professions. You can also do a DUT in networks and telecommunications or in communication or even in multimedia. Following training in digital professions therefore gives you the opportunity to work in many fields such as journalism, IT, web marketing, etc.
As long as you have a Bac + 2 diploma or a license, you have the possibility of continuing your studies to obtain a master’s degree or a doctorate. For those who do not yet have the Bac, it is possible to enroll in a specialized establishment such as those set up by the state which welcome young dynamic people who are passionate about new information and communication technologies. These schools prioritize the skills and learning abilities of learners at their level of study.
Multidisciplinary training
Digital professions training courses have the advantage of being multidisciplinary. They allow you to be professionally versatile, which allows you to evolve in several sectors before specializing in a specific field. You can thus specialize according to your profile and skills in a specific field: programming, website and/or mobile application development, marketing and communication, SEO writing and optimization, content production and management, project management and design, network system administration, etc.
To know which branch of digital is best for you, you can keep a constant watch on the digital market. This way, you will be better able to understand the daily life of digital professionals, such as project managers, developers or community managers.