Computer Jobs
Rapidly changing technology has led to equally rapid growth in available computer jobs. Not only the
number of jobs has increased over the last few years, but the variety of jobs has, as well. Jobs exist in the
computer industry today that no one even imagined a few years ago, and in the next few years even more new jobs are
likely to come to the forefront.
This increased variety of job offerings means a wider variety of required education, as well. Jobs in this field
can require not only a degree in computer science but specialized training in graphic art and design, specialized
courses in 3D imaging, training focused specifically on video game design, and many other options.
Traditional Computer Careers
Traditional jobs in the computer field, such as programming and IT specialists, will undoubtedly continue to be in
demand. Most large companies--and smaller ones as well--need employees knowledgeable in networking issues, hardware
and software maintenance and installation, security experts and people to help keep the company abreast of upgrades
and new equipment. These careers are vital to maintaining a strong infrastructure and keeping any company
competitive.
Website design and maintenance have also become vital for most workplaces. An Internet presence is increasingly
important in today's highly competitive business climate. Specialists in website design and e-commerce will find
more jobs available to take advantage of their specialized knowledge.
Jobs in the Future
Career opportunities in the computer field will continue to change and grow. While systems analysts, security
experts and programmers will remain in demand, new technology could bring exciting changes to the industry that so
far have only appeared in science fiction. Nanotechnology, biotechnology, virtual reality, space exploration--all
these could bring amazing new careers into the field of computer science.
Keeping an eye on growing trends that seem set to take off in the near future is a good way to predict what
computer jobs are likely to be the "next big thing." Anyone studying computer science now is likely to
face a rapidly changing world of exciting opportunities that haven't even been thought of or considered yet.
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