Don’t Wait for the Internet of Things (IoT) to Decide Your Future
TRAIN and GET PAID for IoT SKILLS.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is already reshaping how work gets done.
Warehouses, factories, hospitals, buildings, utilities, and cities are becoming smarter, more
automated, and more connected. As IoT expands, some jobs disappear — but new careers are created to support the technology behind it.
You can be on the side that gets replaced — or the side that gets trained.
What Is the Internet of Things (IoT)?
IoT is how everyday equipment becomes smart and connected.
Machines, buildings, vehicles, and devices use sensors and small computer chips to:
- Collect data
- Send alerts
- Connect to the internet
- Identify problems before things break
IoT connects the physical world to digital systems.
That’s why it exists in nearly every modern industry.
Why IoT Is the Foundation of Today’s Tech Careers
Every IoT system brings multiple technologies together:
- Physical devices and sensors
- Networks that move information
- Cloud platforms that store and process data
- Software dashboards people rely on
- Cybersecurity that protects connected systems
When you learn IoT, you don’t just learn one skill.
You learn how technology works as a complete system — the knowledge employers value
most
Why Training for IoT Makes Sense Right Now
IoT support roles are:
- Hands-on
- Entry-level
- In high demand
- Hard to automate
- Designed for career changers
You do not need:
- A college degree
- Coding experience
- A tech background
You do need:
- Willingness to learn
- Attention to detail
- Commitment to 12 weeks of training
What IoT Training Prepares You to Do
Graduates of IoT training are prepared to:
- Install and support connected devices
- Troubleshoot smart systems
- Monitor cloud-based platforms
- Support users and operations teams
- Help keep technology running safely and securely
Jobs You Can Qualify For
After training, participants qualify for roles such as:
- IoT Support Technician — $40,000–$55,000
- Technical Support Specialist (IoT Systems) — $42,000–$58,000
- Field Service Technician (Smart Devices) — $45,000–$62,000
- Junior Systems Support Analyst — $43,000–$57,000
With experience, many professionals advance into higher-paying roles across technology
fields.
How IoT Leads to LongTerm Careers
IoT is not the end goal — it’s the foundation.
Once you’re working, IoT experience opens pathways into:
Cybersecurity
protecting connected systems
Networking
keeping devices and systems connected
AI & Data
Turning IoT data into insight
Systems & IT Operations
managing infrastructure
Why Starting with IoT Keeps You in Control
Most tech training forces people to choose a path before they understand technology.
IoT does the opposite.
It allows you to:
- Enter tech faster
- Earn while you learn
- Discover what interests you
- Grow as technology evolves
IoT is the on-ramp — not the ceiling.
The Bottom Line
The Internet of Things (IoT) is expanding whether you’re ready or not.
You can:
- Wait and let IoT decide your future
OR
- Train for IoT, support IoT, and get paid for IoT
The choice is yours.
Next Steps After Applying
- 1. Attend an admissions sampler workshop
- 2. Complete sample assignments
- 3. Meet with the Director of Learning to discuss career goals and funding
Admissions & Enrollment
- Limited seats available
- Cohorts begin every 2nd Monday of the month
- Enrollment periods: January–April and September–November
