Thursday, December 9, 2010

Careers In IT

  • Webmaster
 A webmaster is a person responsible for designing and maintaining the coding and proper function of a website. The webmaster is the person who owns the domain. A good webmaster has knowledge of at least Perl, UNIX, HTML, CGI, JavaScript and so on.



  • Computer Support Specialist
Computer support specialists help people use computers. They support specialists figure out why and then try to fix it. They provide technical assistance to computer system users, answer their questions or resolve computer problems for them. Besides that, they also provide assistance concerning the use of computer hardware and software.



  • Technical Writer
A technical writer is a professional writer who designs, creates and maintains technical documentation. This documentation includes online help, user guide, system manuals, and other documents. It is the presentation of information that helps the reader solve a particular problem.




  • Software Engineer
A software engineer is in charge of assembling extensive amounts of code into working applications, updating and fixing problems in existing software. They are same with the programmer because the main duties of a software engineer involve programming computers.  It is important because of the impact of large, expensive software systems and the role of software in safety-critical applications.




  • Network Administrator 
Network administrators are in charged with the responsibility of maintaining a computer network. They will oversee the installation and updates to any software as well as install and maintain any hardware needed to operate the network.



  • Data Administrator
A data administrator develops, implements policies and procedures of how data shall be coordinated for a given system. They test how data is to be stored in the way of location, physical characteristics and amount of space needed and access methods. Data administrators develop and publish policies and procedures for data collection.


  • System Analyst
The system analyst guides through the development of an information system. Their jobs typically begin with determining the intended purpose of the computers. They must understand the general objectives of the business, as well as what each individual user's job requires.

 


  • Programmer 
A programmer writes programs or computer softwares. Programmers usually have an extensive background in some form of computer coding language, include XML, PHP,Perl, HTML, or SQL. Programmers may specialize in one area or may write instructions for a wide range of systems or programs.








 


















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