@akjcv you need an MIS (masters in information science) for any position which says “librarian”, but there are lots of non-librarian staff technology positions in libraries (i have a b.a. in gender studies and am a digital library developer for example)
https://jobs.code4lib.org/ is where you find those (both the librarian positions and the non-librarian ones). they share a community, and are pretty nontoxic (partially, no doubt, on account of being a mix of subject matter specialists and software engineers rather than entirely the latter)
@akjcv (some call the degree MLS [masters in library science] or MLIS [masters in library & information science]; i think these are more common now that information technology has become increasingly synonymized with “computer toucher”)