How Parenthood Inspired My Career Shift from Teaching to Tech

Life has a funny way of nudging us toward the change we need, often through the most unexpected avenues. For me, (like many mothers) that nudge came in the form of parenthood. Becoming a mother transformed my perspective on work, life, and everything in between. It was the catalyst that propelled me from my roleContinue reading “How Parenthood Inspired My Career Shift from Teaching to Tech”

CSM Jargon Handbook – 15 commonly used terms

One of the first things you might notice when you’re moving from teaching to Customer Success is the language and jargon used can be quite specific and inaccessible to those who have little or no background in tech or Customer Success. Here is a list of 15 commonly used terms you will most definitely comeContinue reading “CSM Jargon Handbook – 15 commonly used terms”

Transitioning from Teaching to Ed-Tech – Ideal Jobs for Educators

As a teacher eyeing a tech shift, Ed-Tech beckons with endless opportunities. The surge in remote learning opened doors to various roles like Customer Success Manager, Curriculum Developer, and Learning Experience Designer. Harness your teaching skills in roles where innovation meets education. Explore your potential with #EdTechEvolution #TeacherstoTech #DigitalClassrooms #EdTechCareers #FutureofLearning πŸŒŸπŸ”πŸŽ’

Unlocking the Language of Customer Success: 15 Essential Terms for Aspiring CSMs

Unlocking the world of Customer Success means deciphering a unique language. 🌐 Dive into these 15 essential terms to confidently embark on your CSM journey! #CSM #TechJargon #CustomerSuccess #SaaS πŸš€πŸ’»

Why Empathy Matters: From the Classroom to Customer Success

Are you making the leap from teaching to a career in Customer Success within the tech industry? Discover the superpower you already possess: empathy. Learn why it’s vital and how it can benefit you in both education and Customer Success. #Empathy #CustomerSuccess #TeachingSkills #SoftSkills #CareerTransition πŸš€πŸ’»

Demystifying the Role of a Customer Success Manager: Skills, Responsibilities, and Everything in Between!

πŸš€ Considering a career shift from teaching to tech? Explore the exciting world of Customer Success Management (CSM) and discover how your teaching skills align with this dynamic role. From onboarding to problem-solving, we unravel the daily adventures of CSMs. Plus, learn the essential skills that will make you a standout candidate. Your teaching background might just be your ticket to tech success! #CareerTransition #CustomerSuccess #TechSkills #TeachingSkills #TeacherstoTech

How Your Teaching Experience Can Shine in Customer Success Roles

πŸš€ Unlock Your Potential in Customer Success! πŸŽπŸ“š Did you know that your teaching experience can be your secret weapon in the tech world? 🌐 Discover how your skills in communication, empathy, problem-solving, and more make you a standout candidate for Customer Success Manager roles. Learn about the qualifications, career path, and how to leverage your teaching background for success in tech. πŸ’ΌπŸŽ“ Don’t miss out on this exciting career transition! #CustomerSuccess #TechCareer #TeacherSkills #CareerTransition #UnlockYourPotential πŸ”— in bio!

About TeacherTechTransform

Hey there, I’m Tanisha, the friendly face behind TeacherTechTransform.com! πŸš€ I’ve always been passionate about education and technology, and my journey has taken me from the classroom to the tech world. As a former language and communications teacher with absolutely no background in tech, I know firsthand how intimidating it can be to make theContinue reading “About TeacherTechTransform”

Discover Your Superpowers: Start Recognizing Transferable Skills for Tech Careers

When I was considering careers outside of teaching, I had a hard time recognizing skills I had outside of teaching. It took some time (and lots of support from my own circle and community) for me to realize that my teaching jobs did not only entail the actual teaching aspect, but it also forced meContinue reading “Discover Your Superpowers: Start Recognizing Transferable Skills for Tech Careers”