Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Careers in IT

1. Webmaster:

     Webmaster is a Web Professional collectively, responsibilities from the technical, management, marketing, business networks throughout all aspects of the role is also very rich and clear manner, including the Web Editor, System Administrator, Visual Designer, Web Marketer and so on.
     Webmaster's role since the birth of the Internet has emerged, and with the commercial development of the Internet constantly abundant, from the earliest technical role to the marketing, promotion planning, and online advertising and marketing roles.



2. Computer support specialist:

     Computer experts to provide technical support, customers and other users. They may also called experts or technical support to help technical personnel. Computer experts to manage daily computer users facing technical problems. They solve common network problems and solutions, can use to diagnose problems.     
     Most computer support specialist hired company-wide begins the work, and for other employee and department technical support. However, it is increasingly common for providing enterprise outsourcing service technical support.


3. Technical Writer:

     To know what is technical writer, we must first understand what is "Technical Writing".
     Technical writing is the presentation of information that helps the reader solve a particular problem. Technical communicators write, design, and/or edit proposals, manuals, web pages, lab reports, newsletters, and many other kinds of professional documents.



4. Software engineer:

     Software Engineer pre major software project requirements analysis, risk assessment and the project and try to address these risks, and then start the software development, the latter related to the software to do the assessment of the progress.
     A software engineer should have solid theoretical knowledge of basic computer, proficient in C / C + +, Java, C # and other languages, has a wealth of Unix / Linux / Windows system development experience.


5. Network administrator:

     The individual responsible for the installation, management, and control of a network. Network administrator is a modern professional responsible for the maintenance of computer hardware and software that comprises a computer network. This normally includes the deployment, configuration, maintenance and monitoring of active network equipment.




6. Data administrator:

     Individual or organization responsible for specification, acquisition, and maintenance data management software and design, validation and security files or databases. Up for data dictionary and data model.


7. Systems Analyst:

     A systems analyst researches problems, plans solutions, recommends software and systems, and coordinates development to meet business or other requirements. They will be familiar with multiple approaches to problem-solving.



8. Programmer:

     A person who designs and writes and tests computer programs. A programmer or coder, is someone who writes computer software. The term computer programmer can refer to a specialist in one area of computer programming or to a generalist who writes code for many kinds of software.

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