Jul 31 2008

Education in the Information Technology Field

Published by at 4:41 pm under internet technology & interests

Does it bother you to see college graduates who end up in low paying jobs? It bothers me. They have invested so much time and money in a field that has no future or is saturated with employees. The IT industry is one that will not disappoint students. It is full of job possibilities to those studying in the field. In fact, the industry keeps growing at such a pace that it will most certainly always need people. When you think about how far the industry has changed in the past ten years, it is only reasonable to think that the industry will need even more people in the future. If students want a future in a well paying industry, they should consider the Information Technology field. People who are already in the IT industry can increase their knowledge with additional certification programs. In an industry that is growing and constantly changing Cisco certification programs are enabling people to come away from their years of education with viable careers. General certifications include routing & switching, design, security, service provider, storage networking, voice and wireless. There are various degrees in each type of study beginning with entry level on up to professional and expert levels. Specialist certifications in technologies such as security, IP telephony, and wireless are also offered. There is another reason to become involved with the learning network, Cisco. They are interested in seeing you succeed. Go to the Cisco website to discover how you can become involved in the exciting Information Technology industry.

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    1. sally on 01 Aug 2008 at 10:08 am

      This post is pretty straight forward. I got a degree in archaeology and still ended up in IT. :)

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