This really depends on what you enjoy doing. If you enjoy deep thinking, problem solving, and can work (and love to work) independently, then a software engineering, computer programmer position would work well.
If you like working with people, problem solving, and working with immediate supervisors, then maybe a help desk position would work.
If you like the help desk but with a little more freedom (and pay), responsibility, and fun then maybe a network administrator.
If you want to be in charge of the last 2 suggestions with more work and even more responsibility, then maybe a System Administrator would be good.
There are tons of jobs in this category, those are the normal types of positions. You also get into technicians which fix the computers in a warehouse or small business type model (IE Geek Squad), sales, research, etc.
There are alot of jobvs that use technology.
a personal trainer
A vet makes a lot
This makes sure everyone is on the same page. Everything is automated so time punches and things like this are equal and even. Technology also makes the job in general a lot easier.
teaching
No, even if you are a ditch digger the shovel, shoes, clothes, etc. are technology and are produced by technology. Any job makes use some technology.
Technology makes it possible to plan in a much faster and simple way. It also makes planning much more effective as it takes into consideration a lot of aspects.
It changes almost every year and it affects your job and lifestyle.
they are a lot of disadvantage but some that I know they are; 1) the technology make a lot of pollution 2) when the technology came, humains didnt have any job; they become they jobless becuz the machinery was doing eveyrthing what the workers was doing 3) the technology was killing people like the bomb nuclear! its was for our protection but its also killed a lot of people
money is the best thing ever so you need to go to college and get a good job that makes alot of money
an obstetrician and gynecologist. they also make about $171,240
If i get a job in Technology then i would like a software developer.
Information technology professionals can make varying salaries depending on their job role, experience, and location. On average, entry-level IT professionals can earn around $50,000 to $70,000 per year, while more experienced IT professionals or those in specialized roles can make well over $100,000 annually. Consulting and managerial positions in IT can often command even higher salaries.