Computer Jobs, Occupations and Careers
Computer Jobs
Computer companies provide services related to computers and other information technology, including consulting,
distribution, installation, maintenance and support.
Computer occupations include programmers, analysts, software developers, software engineers, computer engineers, hardware engineers, MIS directors, LAN administrators, database
administrators, software testers, technical support personnel, quality control positions requiring knowledge of
software applications and other information technology positions.
In the last decade, computers have become an integral part of everyday life, used for a variety of reasons at
home, in the workplace and at schools. In addition, almost every computer user encounters a problem occasionally,
whether it is the disaster of a crashing hard drive or the annoyance of a forgotten password. The explosion of
computer use has created a high demand for specialists to provide advice to users, as well as day-to-day
administration, maintenance, and support of computer systems and networks.
The rapid spread of computers and information technology has generated a need for highly trained workers to
design and develop new hardware and software systems and to incorporate new technologies. These workers—computer
systems analysts, database administrators and computer scientists—include a wide range of computer specialists.
The need for organizations to incorporate existing and future technologies in order to remain competitive has
become a more pressing issue over the last several years. As electronic commerce becomes more common, how and when
companies use technology are critical issues. Computer and information systems managers play a vital role in the
technological direction of their organizations. They do everything from constructing the business plan to
overseeing network security to directing Internet operations.
Computer and information systems managers plan, coordinate, and direct research and design the computer-related
activities of firms. They help determine both technical and business goals in consultation with top management, and
make detailed plans for the accomplishment of these goals.
Computers Related Industries

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