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| cagard 2003-08-27, 10:33 am |
| I will be giving a presentation in the upcoming future regarding the job opportunities and salaries scales available to IT professionals. If you could, please describe some of the various fields of IT jobs (repair, networking, ect.), maybe some idea as to the salary scale, and what the future looks like for IT jobs.
Thanks,
Corey | |
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| Yer not from around here are you? | |
| Helen of Troy 2003-09-01, 8:47 pm |
| Well cagard, amongst other things I am a computer programmer and I command quite a tidy little fee. There is a rather strange phenomenon occurring presently within I.T. which is the *we do not need you anymore network administrator* phenomenon. Yes it is true! Who was responsible for this miserable state of affairs? Well I shall just leave you guessing!  | |
| Kasor 2003-09-08, 10:12 am |
| This will not help u on presentation, u got to do research - article, magazine, journal or study.
Can't take the easy way out...
U want to be professional on every presentation you do. | |
| Carl_Docklands 2003-09-08, 4:54 pm |
| I work in Technical Architecture (Infrastructure) and TA (Infrastructure) Salaries range from £45-120k depending on company and specialisations.
The Average salary for an Architect with good soft skills and 10 years experience is around £60k+package (around $100k).
From my chair, although there was significant re-structuring in the IT industry, there is still a shortage of highly skilled people with soft skills to fill Architecture and Technical Project Management roles. |
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