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You can start with scrum master but will need to do some courses.
Also manual testing is one option though, number of jobs for manual testing is declining day by day
Definitely I will search YouTube and another medium considering my last experience I think I was already doing that. Thanks for information and guidance
In this case learning about some tool or cloud platform is the best as they don't require much IT related knowledge.
Eg Mulesoft, SAP, Power BI, Azure, AWS, ... etc.
Power BI is a good option. But you may need to combine it with some Sql knowledge.
I would suggest data science role as it is compatively easy compared to full stack. Just start with basic python then learn Numpy Pandas / Jupiter libraries and then deep dive into Data science concepts. Add to that you can also learn SQL to strengthen your skill set.
To be Honest I don't have any idea on salesforce so I can comment regarding salesforce.
Java, Evergreen and easy
No offense please but Ill not recommend any non technical to start with Java, I dont think they will have time or patience to be competitive in market to crack jobs, also only Java is not sufficient, one has to learn spring or a framework, Sql etc. Which will atleast take 4-5months of strict dedicated study to just complete the curriculum not make him/her job ready