Careers in the Computer Industry are expected to grow rapidly in coming years

Careers in the Computer Industry are one of the few industries that have not been negatively affected with the economic crisis. Choosing the right type of program can help you greatly increase your chances of landing a satisfying career.
By: Kegan Reina
 
Feb. 18, 2010 - PRLog -- Careers in the Computer Industry are one of the few industries that have not been negatively affected with the economic crisis.  That being said, one of the most important aspects to being successful in this industry is the ability to be flexible.  Students and recent graduates must be able to cope with rapid changes, learn new technologies and often have a willingness to either travel or telecommute.  

Internet searches have been increasing for Computer-related programs as recently noted on Emagister.net which is one of the leading resources for individuals looking to begin or continue their education.  There are several different types of computer industry jobs that someone looking into computer technology can get into.  Two of the most sought after professions are:  

Web Design:  Web design is a profession that is concerned with the creation and design of websites and pages.  

Computer Science:  Focus is placed on computers, computing problems and solutions, and the design of computer systems and user interfaces from a scientific perspective.

Computer Software Engineers and Computer Programmers: Computer software engineers design and develop software. After computer software engineers and systems analysts design software programs, the programmer converts that design into a logical series of instructions that the computer can follow.

Schools such as Westwood College and Harrison College offer programs designed to provide students with the academic, professional and technical skills needed for all levels of Computer, IT, and Telecommunication programs.  Many of the careers do not require a bachelor degree, but only a certificate or associate’s degree.  

Emagister.net was launched in the US in 2009 as an education resource for individuals looking to better themselves through education.  Run by experts in the Education Industry, Emagister is currently serving 11 countries with 3 more planned launches in the first quarter of 2010.  Emagister is well on its way to becoming the World’s Education Pathfinder.
                                                             
If you would like to learn more about Computer Industry related programs or would like to request information from a specific school listed on emagister, please visit us at www.emagister.net or email us at studentsupport@emagister.net

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Emagister.net offers prospective students a wide variety of information on courses, degrees, colleges, universities and other schools of higher learning as well as the opportunity to contact these schools.

Our team is formed by specialists in internet positioning and education in different countries. We are constantly analysing the market to capture high traffic from users searching for training and learning opportunities. Emagister International, the leading education search engine in Europe, belongs to Grupo Intercom (www.grupointercom.com), an internet technology company created in 1995, pioneer in its field in Spain.

Emagister International in figures:
80,000,000 pages viewed per month
+18,000,000 registered users
20+ million unique visitors per month
+500,000 courses/programs/degrees
+35,000 course providers/schools/universities
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Source:Kegan Reina
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