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| Thread ID: 27841 | 2002-12-04 01:01:00 | IT industry question | artpepper (1321) | Press F1 |
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| 103199 | 2002-12-04 06:10:00 | i meant the bachelors in economics and mgmt. not arts..... I meant BA (arts) and BCom (commerce). |
rayonline (2134) | ||
| 103200 | 2002-12-04 06:12:00 | Partleper - Here's a good way to find out what employers are looking for... Register for a couple of online job sites - seek.co.nz et al, and specify that you'd like to receive job info in all IT fields - when you get their emails they usually specify whether an IT qualification is a must or not - run this for about a month and you'll see a pattern emerge. You'll probably find that breaking into the industry, although not difficult, is not highly paid until you gain a bit of seniority within the company. PS - I'm envious of the English MA! |
Greg S (201) | ||
| 103201 | 2002-12-04 06:44:00 | thanks Greg S regards the MA - English - literature/reading etc is always something I've been naturally good at - as such to me the degree meant/means little... actually as many of u have said qualifications actually mean little in the real world... I mean few jobs are that difficult to learn cheers |
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