IT Jobs in the UK
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IT and technology roles support businesses across almost every sector, from software companies and finance firms to healthcare, education, retail, public services and start-ups. Many IT roles combine technical knowledge, problem solving, communication and the ability to keep learning as technology changes.
Popular roles
Common roles include software developer jobs, IT support jobs, cyber security jobs, data analyst jobs, cloud roles, systems administrator roles, network engineer roles and technology manager roles.
Useful skills
Employers often look for troubleshooting, communication, coding or scripting, systems knowledge, cloud platforms, cyber awareness, databases, networking, documentation and the ability to explain technical issues clearly.
Entry routes
You can enter IT through degrees, apprenticeships, bootcamps, certifications, helpdesk roles, self-taught projects, coding portfolios, technical support experience or by moving from another business role into technology.
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This page helps you explore IT opportunities in one place while keeping the listings above updated automatically. For IT jobs, experience with software, hardware, networks, cloud systems, support tickets, security and data can be especially useful.
If you are new to IT, highlight transferable skills such as problem solving, customer service, attention to detail, communication, personal tech projects, online courses, certifications or experience helping others with technology.
Improve your application before applying
Before applying for IT jobs, make sure your CV clearly shows technical skills, tools, systems, certifications, projects and examples of solving problems.
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IT Jobs FAQ
Do I need a degree to get an IT job?
Not always. Some IT roles ask for a degree, but many employers also value certifications, practical projects, helpdesk experience, coding portfolios, apprenticeships and proven technical ability.
What is a good entry-level IT job?
IT support jobs, helpdesk jobs and junior developer jobs can be good starting points.
Can IT jobs be remote?
Yes, many IT jobs can be remote or hybrid, especially software development, data, cloud, cyber security and technical support roles. Always check the job advert for location and working pattern details.
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IT Jobs in the UK
IT jobs cover a wide range of technology roles supporting systems, software, networks, data, security, support desks and digital operations.
What do these roles usually involve?
Duties may include troubleshooting issues, supporting users, maintaining systems, building software, managing data, improving security, documenting work and helping businesses use technology effectively.
Useful skills for IT jobs
Useful skills include problem-solving, communication, technical knowledge, attention to detail, patience, troubleshooting ability and confidence learning new systems or tools.
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Frequently asked questions
What types of IT jobs can I search for?
You may find IT support, helpdesk, software developer, systems administrator, data, cyber security, network and technical analyst roles.
Do IT jobs always require a degree?
Not always. Some IT jobs ask for a degree, while others value certifications, practical experience, portfolios, apprenticeships or strong technical problem-solving skills.
