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JobNotFound IT Career Story – Break into IT with My Journey

Introduction – Explore My JobNotFound IT Career Story

Hi, I’m Piotr Krysiak. Welcome to my JobNotFound IT Career Story, where I share my path from marketing to IT and why I built JobNotFound to help others succeed. If you’re starting your IT career, switching fields, or exploring the job market, this guide is for you.


My Journey to IT – From Marketing to Analysis

I began as a Content Editor, managing SEO and digital marketing for 5 years. Then, I ran my own business for 4 years, gaining experience in management and operations.

My IT career launched when I worked as a financial analyst at a cloud services startup. Over 16 months, I discovered my passion for IT and data analysis. I transitioned to a business analyst role for 13 months, focusing on BPMN, UML, and requirements analysis while completing postgraduate studies in IT business analysis.

Today, I am a Back Office Manager, overseeing finances and operations, while pursuing my passions: data analysis, Power BI, Excel, and AI.


Why I Built JobNotFound IT Career Guide

Job searching in IT often feels like survival. Many juniors struggle due to unclear advice and confusing online resources.


JobNotFound IT Career Guide Supports:

  • Beginners seeking their first IT job
  • Career changers entering IT
  • Professionals analyzing IT job market trends

The blog offers IT job tips, industry insights, recruitment absurdities, and memes—because humor is essential for surviving the IT job hunt!


The IT Industry: My Frustrations and Passions

  • Frustrations: Juniors face unrealistic job requirements, like 5 years of experience for entry-level roles. Employers should nurture talent and growth.
  • Passions: I love contributing to technological progress and making an impact. For me, IT is about shaping the future, not just coding.

Connect with Me – Share Your JobNotFound IT Career Story

Have questions or want to share your IT journey? Reach out!

I don’t bite (unless it’s a skill listed in a job description). Let’s connect!