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8 Highest Paying Tech Careers in 2026 (No Coding Required)

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Portada del episodio 8 Highest Paying Tech Careers in 2026 (No Coding Required)

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Most people think the only way to make money in tech is by becoming a software engineer or learning hardcore coding.   But in 2026, some of the highest-paying tech careers are actually non-coding or low-coding roles that most students have never even heard about.   In this video, we break down 8 insanely high-paying tech careers that are quietly paying $150K, $200K, or even $250K+ salaries in companies across AI, cloud, enterprise software, manufacturing, consulting, and digital transformation.   You’ll understand: • What these jobs actually do • Why companies are struggling to hire for them • Which skills are becoming valuable in 2026 • Which roles are future-proof because of AI • How people from non-traditional backgrounds are entering these careers • And why the tech industry is changing faster than most students realize   We cover careers like: AI Product Manager FinOps Specialist ServiceNow Consultant SAP Consultant Technical Program Manager AI Governance / AI GRC MES Business Analyst Digital Transformation Consultant   If you are confused about: tech jobs in 2026, AI careers, software engineering, future careers, remote jobs, high-paying skills, career growth, AI replacing jobs, or how to build a successful career in tech… this video is for you.   This is NOT another generic “learn coding” video.   This is the real side of the tech industry nobody talks about.   Timestamp: 00:00 - Introduction 00:55 - 8. Digital Transformation Consultant 03:26 - 7. AI Product Manager 05:35 - 6. Technical Project Manager 07:40 - 5. ServiceNow Consultant 09:29 - 4. AI Governance 10:57 - #3 Highest Paying Tech Job 12:49 - #2 Highest Paying Tech Job 14:41 - #1 Highest Paying Tech Job Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Portada del episodio The Cybersecurity Career You Can Break Into From Help Desk (IAM Director Interview)

The Cybersecurity Career You Can Break Into From Help Desk (IAM Director Interview)

They keep talking about SOC analysts and pen testers. Nobody talks about IAM — and that's exactly why you should.   Steve London has been hiring, building, and leading Identity & Access Management teams for years. In this conversation, he pulls back the curtain on the one cybersecurity discipline that's gone from overlooked to absolutely critical — and explains exactly how to get in, even if you have zero IAM experience today.   👤 Guest: Steve London — Director of IAM | Cybersecurity Leader | Industry Veteran   Steve has hired IAM professionals across enterprise environments in healthcare and financial services. He's seen thousands of resumes, run hundreds of interviews, and built IAM programs from the ground up. He's the kind of person you rarely get access to — and he held nothing back.   https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-london-cissp/   💡 What You'll Learn in This Episode: - What IAM engineers actually do day-to-day (it's not what most people think) - Why "identity is the new perimeter" and what that really means for your career - The honest career ladder: analyst → engineer → architect → director → consultant - SailPoint vs Savant vs CyberArk vs Okta — which platform to focus on in 2026 - What Steve actually looks for on a resume (hint: it's not your CISSP) - The two interview questions he uses to stress-test every candidate - How AI is disrupting IAM — deepfakes, ghost employees, and agent access risks - Why a PhD on your resume might actually be hurting your chances - What it takes to go from manager to director in cybersecurity   🧠 Key Discussion Points: ✅ IAM is broader than ever — it now pulls in security ops, risk management, and architecture skills ✅ Most IAM professionals fell into the field from somewhere else — AD admins, trainers, SOC analysts ✅ Attitude + aptitude beats certifications. Steve hires for willingness to learn above all else ✅ The #1 breach vector is still credential compromise through phishing — IAM is the last line of defense ✅ AI tools like autonomous agents are creating entirely new IAM risks organizations aren't ready for ✅ SailPoint and Savant are currently neck-and-neck as the dominant platforms — know both ✅ The consulting path in IAM is underrated and highly lucrative for specialists Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Portada del episodio 8 Highest Paying Tech Careers in 2026 (No Coding Required)

8 Highest Paying Tech Careers in 2026 (No Coding Required)

Most people think the only way to make money in tech is by becoming a software engineer or learning hardcore coding.   But in 2026, some of the highest-paying tech careers are actually non-coding or low-coding roles that most students have never even heard about.   In this video, we break down 8 insanely high-paying tech careers that are quietly paying $150K, $200K, or even $250K+ salaries in companies across AI, cloud, enterprise software, manufacturing, consulting, and digital transformation.   You’ll understand: • What these jobs actually do • Why companies are struggling to hire for them • Which skills are becoming valuable in 2026 • Which roles are future-proof because of AI • How people from non-traditional backgrounds are entering these careers • And why the tech industry is changing faster than most students realize   We cover careers like: AI Product Manager FinOps Specialist ServiceNow Consultant SAP Consultant Technical Program Manager AI Governance / AI GRC MES Business Analyst Digital Transformation Consultant   If you are confused about: tech jobs in 2026, AI careers, software engineering, future careers, remote jobs, high-paying skills, career growth, AI replacing jobs, or how to build a successful career in tech… this video is for you.   This is NOT another generic “learn coding” video.   This is the real side of the tech industry nobody talks about.   Timestamp: 00:00 - Introduction 00:55 - 8. Digital Transformation Consultant 03:26 - 7. AI Product Manager 05:35 - 6. Technical Project Manager 07:40 - 5. ServiceNow Consultant 09:29 - 4. AI Governance 10:57 - #3 Highest Paying Tech Job 12:49 - #2 Highest Paying Tech Job 14:41 - #1 Highest Paying Tech Job Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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The Cybersecurity Career AI Can't Replace: Inside GRC With a Real CISO

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Portada del episodio Cloud Engineer Salaries: $60/hr vs $400k/year

Cloud Engineer Salaries: $60/hr vs $400k/year

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Portada del episodio Why 95% of AI Projects Fail (From the Guy Who Fixes Them)

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