Specialist digital skills are in high demand. The T Level in Computing offers a fast-track route into a wide range of exciting careers. Here are four of the tech jobs you can progress into after completing your T Level.
IT Support Technician
IT Support Technicians help to diagnose and solve software and hardware problems for computer users within a business or organisation.
During a typical day, you could:
- Liaise with a variety of people about their IT problems
- Set up new equipment or help to upgrade existing systems
- Use your skills and knowledge to identify, and find solutions to IT problems
- Help train people on how to use new systems and IT equipment
- Track work progress, and record issues and solutions
You could work in-house for a business or organisation, or within a specialist contact centre.
Learn more about careers in IT Support.

Network Engineer
Network Engineers design, implement and maintain the ways data is transferred via digital and telecommunications networks.
During a typical day, you could:
- Design routes for data to be sent across computer networks
- Identify and solve faults within a network
- Provide technical support and training to network users
- Set up user accounts, permissions, and passwords to allow access to a network
- Maintain records of work activities and processes
You could work in-house for a business or organisation.
Learn more about careers in Network Engineering.
Technical Author
Technical Authors write guides and documents that explain how to use products and services.
During a typical day, you could:
- Collate and edit complex and technical information
- Produce documents like instruction manuals for users
- Update or rewrite existing documents
- Create digital and multi-channel content like blogs, podcasts, and e-learning resources
You could work in-house for a business or organisation, or for yourself as a freelancer.
Learn more about careers in Technical Copywriting.

Systems Analyst
Systems Analysts review the IT infrastructure in businesses and organisations, and identify areas for improvement.
During a typical day, you could:
- Identify the business needs of your client or employer
- Design plans to enhance or replace IT systems
- Work closely with software developers and programmers to build systems
- Oversee the testing of new systems to identify and resolve any problems before they go live
- Provide support to new users of the system
You could work in-house for a business or organisation, or for a specialist firm.
Learn more about careers in Systems Analysis.
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