Career Training in Information Technology
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Most employers prefer IT workers with some sort of college degree
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technical support workers need at least associate degrees
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entry- and mid-level tech professionals
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should include coursework in operating systems, security, networking,
web design, and databases. Common IT majors include computer science,
computer programming, and database management.  more.....
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Quick Facts: Information Technology
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    * Median pay for tech support professionals, 2007:      $42,400 per
year
    * Median pay for computer scientists: $97,970 per year
    * Career prospects for computer and information systems     
managers: Excellent
    * Projected number of new jobs in the information sector      by
2016: 212,000
    * Industries with the highest projected employment      growth:

    * Software publishing: 32 percent
    * Internet publishing and broadcasting: 44.1 percent
    * Wireless communication: 40.9 percent



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