Question:
Jobs in Information Technology?
2007-05-10 19:15:14 UTC
I will be graduating with my Associates of Arts in information techology and was wondering what type of job I can get with this degree. Core classes I have taken are Management information systems, Fundamentals of programming with algorithms and logic, JAVA programming, Internet Concepts, Analysis & Design of Information Systems, and Computer Networking....
Four answers:
2007-05-10 20:18:10 UTC
take a look

http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:iCCGU9Y6RfQJ:www.asu.edu/studentaffairs/career/Students/ChoosingAMajor/pdf/maninfosys.pdf+career+management+information+system&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=10
thundershark
2007-05-11 06:40:34 UTC
Just like any job, you're going to have to start out working your way at the very bottom and moving your way up the ladder. You could have a job as an entry-level programmer and work your way up from there. Another good entry-level IT Jobs include HelpDesk and Troubleshooting Technician.



Most companies like to hire from within, so if that company you want to work for doesn't not have any IT Jobs available, you might want to apply for a non-IT Job so when an IT Job becomes available, the chances of you getting that IT Job will work in your favor because you already have your foot in the company's door. Good Luck!!!!!!
justdennis
2007-05-10 19:23:01 UTC
You can get into Tech Support in Technology companies. From there, take more classes and learn more, then you can be Account Leads or Technical Sales. From there, if you grow in programming and software debugging, you can move into Professional Services. Or, if you are good with hardware, networking, etc, then you can move into IT/System Administration. I also suggest looking at MBA's which can help you move into Marketing where deals are made.
mhayes1976
2007-05-10 19:25:41 UTC
Entry level help desk or some type of entry level IT support position. I have the same degree, and that's where I started. worked my way up to Help Desk manager. Certificates are a big help too.


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