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I decided to change my major from COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS-AAS to COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS / USER SUPPORT - AAS at my college. I want a good paying job in the IT career field as one of three professions. I either want to become a Personal Computer Technician or an IT Security Specialist or an User Support Technician for a big company.
1 answer - Asked By: - 1/29/2010
I am considering a degree in information technology. What types of jobs could I get. Could I be like a bank computer security person or work for IBM or something? The degree is information technology not computer science.
4 answers - Asked By: - 5/10/2012
Are computer network specialist in demand? Will the pay be good? Is it a good career to get into?
3 answers - Asked By: Brandon - 1/13/2012
How much is the salary, how many jobs available, do you need to take a certified test like accountants and nurses? Please tell me about this major from your experience, maybe you know someone or you are majored in this.
1 answer - Asked By: nobody guy - 7/28/2012
I have taken a class on computers and worked in customer service but I dont know what other experience or training I would need. thanks for any help.
6 answers - Asked By: youdontknowme - 1/7/2007
I am a engineering graduate working in semiconductor field with 5 yrs of experience. I like IT field very much. Im at the age of 30.How can I make a career switch?. I check with SAP , looks good. I need to find other IT fields also which is relevant or suitable to a person like me. I am ready to face the difficulties that may come across. Thanks if some body suggest a way.
1 answer - Asked By: nixon - 5/23/2012
I have NO experience in Networking but i am a fast learner. I know that i have to certified in order to get a decent Job in the IT field. I would like to know what Exact certifications should i get. I was thinking about getting My Network+ Certification and then get my CCNA Certification. I plan on doing this by Self study. Should i be getting any more certifications on top of what i already mentioned?
4 answers - Asked By: Maurice R - 9/9/2008
I want to be a DEA agent or secondly FBI agent and then in case something happens I want a job to fall back on. I don't know what to major in. I'm thinking computer science but I'm already discouraged because of the advanced math and science I will have to take. Also thinking Psychology or Sociology but I'm not sure if this is an asset to being an FBI agent or a DEA agent. Not interested in Law School and Criminal Justice seems to limited. Someone help me out please.
2 answers - Asked By: Jason - 10/4/2008
A fairly easy job working with,or simply doing nothing but using the computer. <What Jobs <And the requirement to get that job <I live in California
1 answer - Asked By: - 3/23/2012
Any clues to what I can do? I have a MA in Writing, an MLIS and a BA in Journalism. I'm working as an office assistant now. I know I could be doing more.
3 answers - Asked By: Alexis - 3/1/2009
Thanks.
1 answer - Asked By: Jay - 3/4/2012
Im going for my bachelors at U of M in communications. But there are 5 different communication degrees they offer. They are electronic media, technical and professional, journalism, public communication and culture, and speech. I am going to major in two of them and journalism is not one. Im leaning more towards electronic and public communication. I would like a career in either public relations, advertising, news anchor, camera operator, etc. So which 2 should i take? Also, which communications jobs have their own office or desk? One of those jobs i would like too. Thanks
1 answer - Asked By: rks421 - 12/16/2008
What sort of job/career can you go into? Other than actually becoming a psychologist! Thank you :) <3
2 answers - Asked By: Katie Rose - 10/22/2012
I want to get a job using my AS in Computer Sci while I`m working toward my BS degree. I want to make more than I would at a minimum wage job, of course, but I also would like to get some experience in this field before I`m looking for my "real" career. I don`t want to be sending out resumes that show no previous computer experience at all. What are some decent paying computer science job with an associate degree? The hours aren`t important because I can go to day, night, or weekend classes depending on what hours I`m working. Thank you!
1 answer - Asked By: New - 12/8/2012
How do you like it? Can you make big money in it? Please explain your job position,or if you own your own business please explain what you do exactly. Thank you.
3 answers - Asked By: Envisionx - 9/4/2012
Recently, I enrolled into a Techcert/PC Technician class for this coming summer2013.Where I'd be learning to fix,troubleshoot, repair, and install programs and peripherals into computers .I've always had a thing for technology and found it exciting to troubleshoot and repair non-working computers back to life again that I finally decided to get to try to get something out of it instead of just fixing computers for free, but before I do, I would like to know how your experience with Computers is helping you and your livelihood?If its helping at all. Job TItle Company: Job TItle: Job Duties: School or Training Class your took How after receiving your diploma has it affected your life, for the better or worse? If I make "this" my career will I be stepping into the correct field, that will continue to help me climb up the job ladder to the career that I actually would like to be in technology? This Questions goes out to anyone who has a degree or certificate in Computer Science/IT/PC Technician,Office Software Specialist. Please Include occupation in your answers Name is recommended but not needed. All answers will be helpful for me,thank you.
1 answer - Asked By: Raphael B - 5/6/2013
And how much would it pay?
1 answer - Asked By: delolo78 - 7/23/2008
And if know can you tell me the average salery of one.
1 answer - Asked By: nicholas m - 10/21/2006
I will be graduating from college with a degree in Marketing and Media Management come this fall and I would like to know what my options are as far as a (good paying/exciting) career.
1 answer - Asked By: tiffani_fontaine - 7/29/2007
Without having a bachelors degree? I am currently a student at a college so I'm working on it. are entry level positions more for recent graduates? My major is Business Administration with a concentration in Information Systems. I want to get experience somehow before I graduate. Are there any other positions I should look into?
1 answer - Asked By: karen - 6/13/2012
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