No, it's a highly competitive field, with more applicants than positions.
if you mean job wise, you should get a bacholer's degree in programming.
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Good organization, basic computer skills, social/people skills and a lot of patience
The word "computer" means something or someone who computes. The first computers were, in fact, people - "computer" was a job description for the people who performed calculations by hand and paper. Later, when the first mechanical and electronic computing machines were built, they were called "computers" since their primary function was seen as computation of numbers ("number crunching"). Later, they assumed other roles as well, such as storage and retrieval of data, but the word "computer" stuck.
They were almost always Negroes or 'black people' because Negroes could manage the hard work slavery would bring, while Asians et cetera would tire easily, hated the job and were not used to that kind of hard work.
Software jobs are available for people with computer programming degrees. Job salaries vary by type of job.
for me its computer tech
computer programming
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You can become a trained computer programmer where you can get a job in the database management job career field. All you need is a little computer programming.
A person with a computer software job will complete work such as computer programming, requirements engineering, software testing, system integration or test management.
Yes, If you know the computers then you easily get job.
Yes its a good thing to have specialist certificate. Because it will help you in getting the job of your specialist area easily and without hesitation. For example you are good in graphic designing then you can find jobs easily for making wallpapers, etc..
Any job that relates involving the computer to do it are called computer jobs...they may be data entry level on programming level on the high end side.
Study computer science, networking, programming, and ethical hacking for about 7 years or so. That should be enough to get you started.
An undergraduate computer science program that does not teach any programming is going to be useless. When you graduate and get a job in the industry or enroll in graduate school you are expected to understand MANY different concepts of programming, if you have never actually done any programming you are going to be severely disadvantaged.
Almost ALL colleges and universities offer courses in computer programming. Computers, whether we like it or not, are our future and the way forward. It can be a highly paid job so placements on courses can be numbered