Important things to know
Career transitioning is a brave decision to make especially when one is trying to adjust to life in a new environment. For most immigrant professionals in the UK, US, or Canada, transitioning into tech, they are juggling a full-time job (perhaps in hospitality, logistics, or healthcare), family responsibilities, visa admin, and now, learning a new skill or building project portfolios.
Here is the hard truth I see every day: Motivation gets you started, but a system keeps you going. When you are switching careers, you don’t have the luxury of a 4-year degree or an empty calendar. You have 90 minutes here, a commute there, and a brain that is already exhausted from navigating a new culture. You don’t need more willpower but a productivity system built for fragmented time.
Here are the 3 frameworks we teach our Amdari participants to move from “busy” to “hired.”
1. The "Immigrant Hour" (Time Blocking for the Tired)
Most productivity gurus tell you to wake up at 5:00 AM. I’m telling you to be realistic. As an immigrant, you may be working night shifts or early morning cleaning shifts. You cannot fight your biology.
The System: Identify your single Golden Hour.
The Morning Lark (5:30 AM - 6:30 AM): Study before the family wakes up.
The Night Owl (9:00 PM - 10:00 PM): Study after the kids go to sleep.
The Commuter (Two 30-min blocks): Use public transit for micro-learning.
Do not schedule hard-coding or portfolio work for the 2 hours after your physical job. Rest first. Your brain needs glucose and a walk.
2. The "Done List" (Kill the Guilt)
Western productivity culture is obsessed with the 10-hour deep work session. That is a myth for a career switcher. If you measure your day by what you didn't finish, you will quit in three weeks.
At the end of each day, write down three small wins e.g fixed one bug in the project, updated my LinkedIn headline to "Experienced PMO Analyst." and learned 5 new SQL commands.
This works for immigrants because you are already fighting imposter syndrome. The “Infinite To-Do List” tells you you are failing. The “Done List” proves you are moving because progress, not perfection, gets you hired.
3. The "Portfolio Pipeline" (The 2+2+2 Method)
Most career switchers study for 6 months but have nothing to show for it. At Amdari, we don't care about your certificates; we care about your real work experience. Check out our work experience programs to learn how you can gain experience, build your confidence and increase your chances of landing tech jobs, especially as an African immigrant in the UK, US & canada. You need a system to produce artifacts.
Every day, spend your time in this ratio: 2 hours learning (Courses/Documentation), 2 Hours doing (The Amdari project simulation) and 2 Hours showing (Updating your GitHub, writing a case study on LinkedIn or networking on Slack). In the UK, US, and Canada, employers value proof over pedigree. If you spend 2 hours "Showing" every day, you will have a portfolio in 30 days that beats a local grad with a 3-year degree but zero real world experience.
Let me leave us with this note on "Energy" vs. “Time”. I often hear immigrant professionals say, "I don't have time." That is rarely true. You have 24 hours. The real issue is cultural load. As an immigrant, you are translating documents, explaining your credentials, and navigating systems your peers take for granted. That is exhausting.
So, kill the "multitasking myth." Do not watch a coding tutorial while cooking dinner. You will learn nothing and burn the food. Instead, use "Passive Listening" for soft skills (listen to tech podcasts during chores) and "Active Building" for hard skills (Silence. Phone off. 45 minutes only). You do not need to be the smartest person in the room. You just need to be the most consistent.
At Amdari, we don't just teach you Python or Agile as a Project Manager, for instance. We teach you how to build a system that respects your reality as an immigrant. You have already survived the hardest move of your life; moving countries. Learning git push is easy compared to that.
Start by finding your golden hour, write your done list and build your portfolio one tiny commit at a time. Our work experience internship is designed specifically for career switchers, entry-level tech professionals and African immigrants who are trying to land their first tech job in the UK, US & Canada but struggling with no UK tech experience. You can book a free clarity call with one of our Career Coaches to learn how we can help you join the next cohort. Click here to book



