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| 8iDBA/Dev6i and degree
35K = US$35,000/year (40,000 EURO/year) | |
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| electrical engineering and electronics degrees are not IT degrees
2 year CIS degrees are not real IT degrees
online IT degrees are not real IT degrees
real IT degrees = 4 or 5 years CIS/computer-science degrees | |
| laloca 2001-11-15, 3:19 am |
| One's salary depends on various factors:
* your age
* your experience
* education
* your personal profile
* the position
* your success in negotiating a salary (!!)
* market needs and saturation
If you have a degree and work in an entry level support position you won't have much salary, but it's easier to get the job. After 3-5 years of experience a degree becomes less important. Also a degree without experience is worth nothing after some years.
I don't have a degree, but I was at University and studied business for some years. I have about 12 years of experience with in IT/Organisation, project management, developement ... in an interview I'm not asked about degrees, only about concrete references, projects and experiences. | |
| Tekmazter 2001-11-16, 6:51 am |
| quote: Originally posted by yyx
8iDBA/Dev6i and degree
35K = US$35,000/year (40,000 EURO/year)
Not to spoil your little party yyx, but INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY is not COMPUTER SCIENCE. Why do you think they call it "COMPUTER SCIENCE"? I don't know how you come up with such an erroneous statement. Also, 4-5 years experience? Perhaps you'd better get an understanding of the current definitions of what Information Technology & Computer Science are today, before making such incomprehensible statements. Your post insults many people working in the IT industry today. I also feel your statement to be irresponsible, and rediculously exaggerated. | |
| Tekmazter 2001-11-16, 6:52 am |
| quote: Originally posted by yyx
electrical engineering and electronics degrees are not IT degrees
2 year CIS degrees are not real IT degrees
online IT degrees are not real IT degrees
real IT degrees = 4 or 5 years CIS/computer-science degrees
Not to spoil your little party yyx, but INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY is not COMPUTER SCIENCE. Why do you think they call it "COMPUTER SCIENCE"? I don't know how you come up with such an erroneous statement. Also, 4-5 years experience? Perhaps you'd better get an understanding of the current definitions of what Information Technology & Computer Science are today, before making such incomprehensible statements. Your post insults many people working in the IT industry today. I also feel your statement to be irresponsible, and rediculously exaggerated. | |
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| laloca 2001-11-18, 12:46 pm |
| What are your assets apart from rudeness and ignorance, yyx?
I can see none in your profile ...
I wish you good luck for the future with your "social" skills, you'll certainly need it!  | |
| NickL 2002-02-05, 10:14 pm |
| It is good idea to get Oracle Developer 6i cert along with a 4 year CS or related (MIS, CIS, etc..) degree to get your foot in the door. The certification together with the 4 year degree will set you apart from the rest, particularly if you have no experience. |
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