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Which are the best non-coding jobs presently which pay a good amount of salary and have wide opportunities in the market .
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Data analyst (almost no coding) Data engineer (less coding) DevOps in service based companies (Moderate coding)
Others are -
Project managers
Support engineer
Technical account manager, etc.

Solution Architect/Sales Engineer, especially in Cloud or SaaS firms.

What experience does one need for these roles?

These roles are techno-commercial in nature and the entry path could be very diverse, but those with technical background will have some advantage for sure. I've known people who've landed such roles straight out of University, while others got into it after 8/10 years of Dev/QA experience. Especially in the context of Cloud hyperscalers such as AWS, Azure, GCP, it helps to have certifications that are "advanced beginner" i.e. Associate level. As the role requirement of SA/SE is significantly customer-facing, you'd need soft skills to go with your hard skills. Need to have a bit of commercial acumen about how much a particular technology costs, that helps you in building proposals about how the particular solution solves customer's business problems, presenting business case to C-suite about why they should invest for a particular technology solutions including CapEx, OpEx, ManPower & lifecycle management requirements. Every type of company needs Cloud, but oftentimes I've seen cloud costs are not part of design architecture or product decisions, so aspiring SA/SE must be aware of the dynamics of their customer's industry sector and the risks thereof.

Investment banking or Portfolio Manager but I think you'll require a CFA to work at the giant firms

And this isn't a joke. A hell lot of hardwork and determination is required.

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