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Marita Ramirez

Computer science
Mrs. Raymond
August 25, 2016

Careers with Computer technology


Most careers usually have a computer to deal with. In fact, its hard to
think of one that doesnt. Out of many jobs of the world that use a
computer, heres a few:

1. Web developer
Web developers, also called web designers or webmasters, design and
maintain websites. You might design and develop basic website layout
or advanced interactive website features Schools offering Graphics &
Multimedia Management degrees can also be found in these popular
choices. A web developer writes, designs, and edits the web page
content. They also identify and correct problems with the web page.
Daily, they back up website files for recovery. Your job as a web
developer is to present your clients' products and services to a wide
audience by creating attractive, functional websites. You will likely be
asked to identify potential site users and design a website to appeal to
these constituents. Your work may include meeting with clients to
discuss their desires for a website or discuss how to keep their website
functioning and up to date. You might construct the layout of a
website, creating a visually interesting home page and user-friendly
design After a website is up and running, you'll make sure that the site
is functional on all web browsers, periodically testing and updating it as
needed
The average salary for this job is around $63,490 a year.
A web developer needs about 2-3 years experience and takes about 06 years of education depending on which specification.
The job outlook for this career is roughly 19,993 jobs open in the
United States.
2. Computer Programmer

The jobs and duties of a computer programmer includes creating and


testing the code that allows computers to run properly, analyzing user
needs and develops software solutions, and writes computer programs.
They manipulate the program designs made by engineers and
developers into a language that the computer can understand and
follow. They must expand and update current programs and run testing
to find any errors or bugs in the program and confirm that the program
software runs smoothly and correctly. A programmer interacts with
software developers and, in the chance of their assignments
conflicting, a programmer is able to do other duties in developing, like,
creating the program. They begin by designing flow charts and models
explaining how to write the code, as well as, the systems interface and
writing and/or correcting the code to be free of error. A computer
programmer can, typically, be found working in an office environment,
usually in a computer systems design, however, since programmers
can write code anywhere, they may telecommute. They can sometimes
do a job that teams with other computer specialists or they can work
solo, but most work on a full-time basis.
The average salary for a computer programmer is $77,550 a year.
They need about four years of English, three years of Math, and two
years science and social studies. They need a bachelors degree for
education.
The job outlook is roughly 19,229 available jobs
3. Networks system administrator
This job includes the installation and support of an organizations
network system, examining the website functions to ensure
performance without interruption, and performing data backups and
disaster recovery operations. Administrators manage an organizations
servers and desktop and mobile equipment. They ensure that email
and data storage networks work properly. They also make sure that
employees workstations are working efficiently and stay connected to
the central computer network. Some administrators manage
telecommunication networks. In some cases, administrators help
network architects design and analyze network models. They also
participate in decisions about buying future hardware or software to
upgrade their organizations network. Some administrators provide
technical support to computer users, and they also may supervise
computer support specialists who help solve users problems.

Computer networks are critical parts of almost every organization.


Network and computer systems administrators are responsible for the
day-to-day operation of these networks. They organize, install, and
support an organizations computer systems, including local area
networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), network segments,
intranets, and other data communication systems
The average salary for this job is $75,790 a year.
They need 15 years of experience and takes 2 years of education
The job outlook is 21,098 available jobs.
4. Business intelligence analyst

A business analyst is someone who analyzes an organization or


business domain (real or hypothetical) and documents its business or
processes or systems, assessing the business model or its integration
with technology. The role of a systems analyst can also be defined as a
bridge between the business problems and the technology solutions.
Her business problems can be anything about business systems, for
example the model, process, or method. The technology solutions can
be the use of technology architecture, tools, or software application. So
System Analysts are required to analyze, transform and ultimately
resolve the business problems with the help of technology. The
Business Analyst, sometimes, is someone who is a part of the business
operation and works with Information Technology to improve the
quality of the services being delivered, sometimes assisting in
Integration and Testing of new solutions. The BA may also support the
development of training material, participates in the implementation,
and provides post-implementation support. This may involve the
development of project plans and often requires project management
skills.
Some duties for this job include Analyze market strategies through
examining competitors and share trends, Collect and compile data
from public information, industry reports or purchased sources,
produce business intelligence and trend data to support
recommendations for plans of action.
The annual salary is $83,410
They need 3-5 years of experience in order to begin working and 2
years of college.
The job outlook for this job is 20,589 jobs available.

5. Mathematician
Mathematicians use advanced mathematics and mathematical
principles to analyze data and solve complex problems. They often
work on teams of engineers and/or other technology professionals.
Some mathematicians apply theories and techniques, such as
mathematical modeling, to solve practical problems. These
mathematicians, sometimes known as applied mathematicians,
typically work with individuals in other occupations to solve these
problems. For example, they may work with chemists, materials
scientists, and chemical engineers to analyze the effectiveness of new
drugs. Other applied mathematicians may work with industrial
designers to study the aerodynamic characteristics of new
automobiles.
Other mathematicians may study theoretical or abstract concepts in
mathematics. Sometimes called theoretical mathematicians, they
identify, research, and resolve unexplained issues in mathematics.
They are concerned primarily with exploring new areas and
relationships of mathematical theories to increase knowledge and
understanding about the field. Many people with a Ph.D. in
mathematics, particularly theoretical mathematics, work as
postsecondary teachers in education institutions. They usually have a
mix of teaching and research responsibilities. Some may conduct
individual research or collaborate with other professors or
mathematicians. Collaborators may work together at the same
institution or from different locations
The annual salary $101,400 for a mathematician
You need to have a masters degree for education and need years of
experience
The job outlook is roughly about 3,500 jobs available

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