Step 1
Start in IT support
Build real confidence with troubleshooting, systems, and user support.
UK TECH TRAINING FOR CAREER SWITCHERS
Get Glitched is a UK IT training provider helping beginners and career switchers build practical skills, earn recognised certifications, and become job-ready for real tech roles.

Why GetGlitched
An IT career change in the UK can lead to stable, long-term roles. Cybersecurity, cloud, and support teams continue to hire as digital demand grows.
Study at a pace that works around work and family. Follow one practical roadmap with labs, coaching, and certification milestones.
Instead of disconnected courses, you get a guided path from beginner learning to job-ready training and interview confidence.
Our approach
Many people making a career switch into tech are balancing work, family, and limited time. Get Glitched UK tech training is designed to be structured, supportive, and focused on consistent progress.
Why we’re different
A common mistake in an IT career change is buying disconnected courses without a plan. Get Glitched organises learning into clear pathways so you know what to study, when to apply it, and how each step supports real roles in tech.
Study portal with guided content and mocks
Live labs for practical confidence
Official exams included at the right stage
One-to-one recruitment support
Job-focused outcomes support with a refund option
Your pathway in 3 steps
Step 1
Build real confidence with troubleshooting, systems, and user support.
Step 2
Train with guided labs, certifications, and job-focused progression.
Step 3
Move towards SOC and security-focused roles as your experience grows.
Process
If you are planning an IT career change in the UK, knowing where to start can feel overwhelming. We break the journey into practical, guided stages so progress feels clear and realistic.
Step 01
Follow a guided portal built for career switchers. Lessons are organised into clear modules, so you always know what to learn next and why it matters for a real IT role.
Why cyber
Most successful career switchers begin with an entry-level IT support role, where they build hands-on confidence with systems, users, and troubleshooting.
From there, practical experience plus certifications can open doors into cybersecurity, cloud, data, and infrastructure specialisms.
Progression routes such as IT Support to SOC Analyst or Security Analyst become much more achievable as your skills grow.
Your first IT role
Begin in a role that lets you learn the fundamentals of infrastructure, troubleshooting and customer support while you get hands-on with real tools.
As you gain experience, you can layer on security skills and certifications so moving into cybersecurity feels like a natural next step, not a hard reset.

Success stories
People move into tech from retail, hospitality, warehouses, admin, and many other backgrounds. Get Glitched cybersecurity training and pathways are designed to make that transition clear, practical, and job-focused.
Former retail
Now Service Desk Analyst
I was working late shifts in retail and trying to teach myself IT on YouTube. The GetGlitched pathway finally gave me a clear plan – I passed my A+ and landed a Service Desk role in under 5 months.
Former warehouse
Now 1st Line Support
I used to stack pallets on nights. The structure, mocks and accountability meant I actually finished the courses, passed CompTIA exams and moved into an IT support role on a normal schedule.
Former receptionist
Now on a SOC trajectory
I started in front‑of‑house with no technical background. With the labs and mentoring I got my first IT job, and now I’m working through the cyber stack towards a junior SOC analyst position.
Former call centre advisor
Now in cloud support
I was juggling shift work and didn’t know where to start with cloud. The guided pathway and weekly checkpoints kept me moving, and I’ve now moved into a cloud support role with proper career progression.
Former bar manager
Now junior network technician
Coming from hospitality, I had confidence with people but no formal tech skills. The labs gave me practical networking experience, and I used that in interviews to secure a junior network technician post.
Former admin assistant
Now QA test analyst
I needed a route into tech that fit around family life. The programme broke everything into manageable steps, and I transitioned from admin into a QA testing role where I’m already building automation skills.
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Final step
If you are serious about an IT career change in the UK, start with a structured pathway that builds practical skills, recognised certifications, and job-ready confidence.