Career Opportunities
Employability Skills
Employability Skills
Information Technology Jobs
Information Technology Jobs
100

Is a chosen field in which you try to advance over time gaining more responsibility and earning more money.

Career

100

Means having and using skills and abilities to be hired and stay hired

Employability

100

If an employer thinks that you have the qualifications for the job, he will call you for this 

Interview

100

This area focuses on keeping the data of organizations and users secure, as well as the preventative measures taken to reduce harm in the event of a breach.

Cyber Security Specialist

100

Create plans and layouts for data communication networks

Network Architect

200

Any activity that you do for in exchange for money or payment 

Job

200

Employers often look for employees with these skills to fill jobs. Employees must have, for example, specialized knowledge in the field to be hired.

Hard Skills

200

Means continuing to acquire new skills and knowledge throughout the course of your life.

Life Long Learning

200

This programming-focused branch of IT revolves around building or modifying software applications to meet users’ needs.

Software Development

200

Monitoring site traffic or other key performance metrics

Website Developer

300

The ability to show respect for everyone around you while you perform your responsibilities to the best of your ability. 

Professionalism

300

These are skills that you can transfer from one job to another. These include skills like decision making, problem solving and how to use a computer.

Transferable skills

300

Describes company policies and procedures, such as vacation time, and the different benefits that are available.  It also lists the policies and rules that you are expected to obey.

Employee Handbook

300

This focus area refers to the design, planning and implementation of IT-related hardware, usually done on an organization-wide scale.

IT Management

300

Take big data and find patterns to help business leaders make decisions.

Data Analyst

400

A skill or ability that you do well 

Ability

400

Is a written summary of your job work related skills, experience, and education. It introduces you to your employer

Resume

400

Are beliefs and behaviors about what is right or wrong in the workplace

Work Ethics

400

This refers to the professionals who assist end users (or other IT support specialists) with day-to-day technical issues.

IT Support

400

Take the models and ideas from software developers and use code to turn it into an actual program.

Computer Programmers

500

A document that you use to set goals for the things that you want to accomplish while you are in school

Personal Academic Plan

500

This includes the names and contact information of people who know you and your qualifications and who are willing to speak about you to prospective employers. 

References

500

How a business treats its customers. This can make a business very profitable or cause a business to lose money.

Customer Service

500

Professionals in this area focus their work on the design of structured database systems, creating data-loss contingency plans and the analysis of gathered data.

Database Management

500

Are responsible for determining how a computer system is working, and what can be done to make the processes more effective. 

Computer System Analyst 

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