Career questions tagged information-technology
What do I really want to do?
I am an intern at North Point High School, for Cisco Networking Academy. I am finding a remote job that pays well for a student, while I get the learning I need.
what do you do on a day to day life in cybersecurity ?
What you need in your job.
My seconde question is how munch income would I make doing pharmacy tech?
My second question is how much income would I make doing pharmacy tech?
What are your duties on a day to day basis? do you also get to choose which assignments you work on?
Working on my trade certification in B.C.T
What are the main responsibilities of a web developer?
What are some day-to-day tasks a web developer might perform?
Should I disregard my first degree?
My degree, in Info Systems is getting demolished at my school since I am the only student with that degree. Most students only knew about Computer Science and Information Technology. There is ONLY one school that offers an Information Systems course but the chances of me getting into that school are low :( I also have financial issues so I can't get out of the city and must remain here. Programming is tough for me, so I don't want to pursue an IT/CS degree. I have no other degree choices. What should I do?? :(
What are the requirements to join the NSA?
What are the requirements to join the NSA working in cybersecurity and obtain a security clearance?
What is a typical day like for an IT Project Manager?
I think this might be my dream career, and I would really like to see if it is a good fit for me.
Cyber Security?
What is some of the challenges with this field and what do i need to do to get ready for that career?
What would you say your biggest strength is that has helped you develop your career as an information security analyst?
I understand that complex problem-solving and critical thinking skills are pretty much essential when it comes to any IT field. Are their any skills that I may not have considered or that you think are underappreciated in your field? What would you consider your top 3 skills of this trade?
Which steps have you taken in order to become an information security analyst?
I understand that you need to at least have a bachelor's degree for the most part to fill this role, but I'm curious about how you went about furthering your career from the ground up to the career. Did you take another entry level job? Because I understand that a lot of companies require their information security analysts to have 4-5 years of experience in a related field in order to be employed.
How does one go about getting into computing and digital design?
What are some basic tips to finding jobs, applying to jobs and working in jobs in the technology field?
What does your typical day look like as an information security analyst?
I understand that information security analysts are responsible for preventing cyber-attacks for companies and organizations. I would just like to know the details of your average day at work.
What did you have for an undergraduate major as Computer Science/Database admin?
Computer Science student and database administrator
What requirements are needed to work as an I.T.?
What are some things that I would need to learn and improve to work as an I.T.? Are there programs that would help me or certain classes that would help? If you can tell me what is needed it would really help me.
What are the different kinds of careers you can get from Information Technology?
I'm not fully sure if there are different kinds of positions or careers that you can work in information Technology. If there are different kinds of positions could you name them for me and give me a description of what else there are?
What kinds of daily challenges do you face as working in Information Technology?
Hello, my name is Raymond and I am interested in working as an I.T. I am asking what kind of challenges people face daily and what kind of solutions are there to learn.
What type of computer technology degree pair well with an accounting degree?
I am seriously considering double-majoring in accounting and some sort of computer technology degree when I get my bachelor's. The problem for me is that there are SO MANY different types of computer technology degrees. I don't really know which ones would complement with an accounting degree.
Do you expect hiring for the Computer Tech region to increase, decrease, or stay the same over the next few years?
The world is starting to use more technology and becoming more advanced so maybe the demand will start increasing.
What steps would you recommend I take to prepare for the Computer Tech field.
What are the most effective strategies for seeking a position in this field?
What are three important things I should know about Computer User Support?
Working conditions, typical schedule, rewards, and challenges including those for people new to the job.
what would a normal day in cyber security look like?
I am thinking about going into the field and would like to know about the average day.
What related fields to Computer & Information Systems do you think I should consider looking into when working towards it?
like are there other fields that would help me in the long run
What steps would you recommend I take to prepare to become a Computer & Information Systems Manager?
I'm just starting out and I'm not sure what my first step should be if anyone has any advice they wish they knew when starting out
Is Management Information Systems (MIS) A good degree
What are your opinions on Management Information Systems (MIS) Or Business Technology Management(BTM)
How to work in the health information management field?
I am interested in getting a certification in health information management (HIM) or a masters in HIM. How can I seek an internship in this field to get experience? What requirements are needed to work in this field?
What are the pros and cons of being a systems administrator?
I want to be a systems administrator but I'm not going to go to college straight out of high school.
Psychiatry and IT...
Do psychiatrists use IT skills at all? If so, what specific skills might be necessary? Are there any certifications that might be useful for the career path?
What degree should I pursue to become a systems analyst?
I'm toying around with the idea of combining my accounting degree with an it degree to analyze accounting systems. Should I study information technology, computer science, or management information systems?