Tech careers are in high demand. The tech field attracts many career-changing professionals with strong salaries and diverse career paths. And teachers are uniquely positioned to move into tech.

If you've wondered how to get into tech as a teacher, you may think the field is intimidating. But while some tech careers require coding skills, many do not. By highlighting your transferable skills and educational strengths, you can move into careers like instructional designer, eLearning developer, training specialist, or technical writer. 

Transferable skills from teaching to tech

Teachers are exceptional communicators who know how to design lesson plans covering complex subjects. Education requires interpersonal and organizational abilities. And teachers also bring strong assessment, leadership, and problem-solving skills. 

Computer science careers[1] and tech companies benefit from these people skills. 

Technical roles for teachers in tech

What technical roles can teachers pursue? In addition to many types of coding jobs[2], educators' backgrounds and skills may make the following technical roles a good fit.

EdTech developer

Minimum degree required: Bachelor's
Alternate job titles: eLearning developer; EdTech specialist; instructional technology specialist
Important characteristics: 

  • A strong understanding of pedagogy and learning methods
  • Tech skills, including programming languages 
  • A background in education or assessment

EdTech developers create software and tools to help students learn new material. They design learning apps, digital tools, and learning technologies that assist teachers. EdTech developers act as a bridge between educators and the tech industry by communicating educational needs and creating tech solutions. 

Digital strategist

Minimum degree required: Bachelor's
Alternate job titles: Social media strategist; digital analyst; tech strategist
Important characteristics: 

  • An understanding of marketing platforms and strategies
  • Strong analytical and organizational skills
  • The ability to work closely with a team to reach goals

Digital strategists help organizations reach their

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