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2. Game developer
Job description: Games developers use their creative flair and technical prowess to create
the video games that keep us glued to the screen for hours, days and sometimes weeks at
a time. Creating games for all kinds of platforms, from PCs and PlayStations to iPhones
and arcade machines, games developers tend to specialise in one or two areas of the
incredibly complex games development process, such as design, programming, testing or
3D modelling.
Salary: The average pay for a Video Game Designer is PHP 336,000 per year.
Course: A degree in game design or a bachelor’s degree in Computer science.
4. Computer Analyst
Job description: Computer systems analysts study an organization’s current computer
systems and procedures and design information systems solutions to help the
organization operate more efficiently and effectively. They bring business and
information technology (IT) together by understanding the needs and limitations of both.
Salary: A Computer Systems Analyst earns an average salary of $66,577 per year.
Course: A bachelor’s degree in a computer or information science field is common,
although not always a requirement.
5. Web Developer
Job Description: Web developers build and shape a visitor’s experience at a website.
They do this through the creation of page layouts (headings and paragraphs), website
styling (colors and fonts), and page features (animations and pictures).
Salary: According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, web developers earned a median
annual salary of $67,990 in 2017.
Course: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science
6. Network Administrator
Job Description: Network administrators install, support and manage the networks and
computer systems that keep information flowing. They implement and maintain network
hardware and software, troubleshoot network problems, and ensure network security,
availability & performance standards.
Salary: Network Administrator average annual salary (U.S.): $69,000
Course: Network administrators are often required to have an undergrad or graduate
degree in computer science, network administration, systems engineering, or a related
field of study.