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Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Better way to describe an Information Technology career

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There is no better way to describe an Information Technology career. From infrastructure to applications and security, IT is the technical cornerstone for business operations support.

It is one of the fastest-growing fields, with a predictable growth rate of 26 percent through 2020. Today IT specialists are entering a high-paying field with a wide range of career options. As the economy finds its footing and more jobs open up, the requirements of IT professionals have been vast.

In such a fast-paced world of computing where professionals with an IT degree can do way more than just sit at a help desk. Here are some of the most exciting careers in which to make use of an IT degree.

Cloud Architect:

Cloud computing is a relatively new development in the IT world and cloud architects are in high demand by a wide range of employers. Companies are looking to harness the power of the cloud to cut costs and increase productivity with a requirement for skilled professionals who can produce effective solutions for them.

A cloud architect estimates a company’s computing needs and organizes suitable solutions. He needs to be familiar with various cloud technologies and should understand the benefits and drawbacks of different solutions.

The salary for this position averages in the six figures, making it one of the highest paid jobs in the field.

Web Developer:

The term web developer is sometimes used interchangeably with web designer, but this can be confusing. Web developing is a more specialist role, focusing on the back-end development of a website and will incorporate, among other things, the creation of highly complex search functions.

He is responsible for creating a site or pages that include the design, layout and coding. This can mean working on a brand new website or updating an already existing site.

Modern websites call for designs that are aesthetically pleasing as well as functional, that can attract users. The average salary for a web developer is $62,500.

Information Security Analyst:
Information technology (IT) professionals are often employed by IT service providers, banking and financial services, government agencies and healthcare companies as information security analysts. They are valued for their ability to protect an organization’s data and information from cyber attacks.

Security analysts ensure the information stored on computers or networks is not disclosed to unwanted parties or modified inadvertently, and may also create and maintain security systems.

If the data is compromised, security analysts repair the damage and take measures to seal the security hole that enabled the data compromise.

Information security analysts typically work under the supervision of an information technology manager and boast a high median salary of $86,170.

Mobile Application Developer:

Smartphones and tablets have become universal devices both at home and in the workplace. Applications developers translate software requirements into workable programming code and maintain and develop programs for use in business.

The Mobile App Developer creates and executes project plans, specifications, develops and manages multiple concurrent projects; enhancing the experience of users and ensures quality and consistency across mobile product lines.

The Mobile Developer serves the project team leader, working with content creators, designers, media specialists, external contractors, editors, and production staff. Talented and experienced mobile application developers can earn over six figures.

Information Research Scientists:

Information research scientists invent and design new approaches to computing technology and find innovative uses for existing technology. They study and solve complex problems in computing for business, science, medicine, and other fields.

The work of information research scientists often lead to technological advancements and efficiencies, such as better networking technology, faster computing speeds, and improved information security. In general, they work on a more theoretical level than other computer professionals.

Most of these professionals work for research firms, government agencies and computer systems companies. They make a healthy median salary of $102,190.

Geospatial Professionals:

Geospatial professionals are specialists who play an important role in the field of geographic information. Professionals in this field work closely with human terrain analysts and researchers to integrate geospatial trade crafts, such as remote sensing devices.

They use several technologies in their work, such as geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing and global positioning systems (GPS).


They create geographic maps containing political borders, transportation networks and environmental resources by using computer software programs.

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