Monday, February 2, 2009

JOB AS SOFTWARE ENGINEER~~


I was browsing through the net..because of tired for staring too much at words in Ms PowerPoint..
hence..
I surf the web..looking at news line up at Yahoo.
then , I came across this article title,"Careers That Can Fight Recession" by Gabby Hyman.
Its about jobs that highly in demand in the next few years..
I continue read about it until i came across the technology section with paragraph..

Technology Sectors Retain Priorities

As the crunch deepens, businesses will be looking for consultants in IT management and support to help streamline services, hold the bottom line, and bolster operating efficiency. It's positive to consider that some 90 percent of all current IT employees are employed by non-technology businesses and organizations. Globalization increases the need for engineers and researchers with career expertise--as well as an ongoing need for entry-level support staff.

  • Computer Support Specialists. Associate's or bachelor's degree. Expect increases to reach 18 percent over the decade despite outsourcing. Graduates with career training in technical support, customer service, and certifications will move to the front of the hiring line.
  • Computer Software Engineers, Applications: Bachelor's degree. This is where the jobs are, according to the BLS. The BLS is predicting a 38 percent increase in overall hiring through 2016, generating 324,000 new openings. You'll need a bachelor's degree in computer science or programming to compete, and a post-graduate degree and additional certifications to rise in the field.
  • Computer and Information Scientists, Research: Doctorate. There's room (and security) at the top. Jobs for computer scientists and database administrators are predicted to grow by 37 percent during the 2006-2016 decade. Many advanced IT managers and project leaders choose to escape private companies for the relative security of college and university research labs that offer tenure.



so, my fellow coursemates..what do you think..?
a bit of good news, right..?
hehe




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