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IT Career Opportunities: Your Path to Success

Explore the diverse IT career options in the Spring Quarter of 2014 at Bothell with instructor L.J. Discover job specialties, education requirements, and training through the link provided. Enhance your skills to excel in the competitive IT industry today!

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IT Career Opportunities: Your Path to Success

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  1. Welcome SpringQuarter 2014 L.J. Bothell, instructor http://www.studiobast.com/sb_students/

  2. L.J. first thing…

  3. Hmm, what to do? +

  4. And then. . . http://www.studiobast.com/portfolio.php

  5. IT Work Opportunities of Future • Contract / Temp • Freelance • Bid / Project • Part-time • Mobile / Telecommute specialties • Teaching • Permanent jobs • Pro bono / non profit

  6. IT Education Competitiveness Needs • Low: High school/self-taught • Minimum: 45 credit certificate • Better: 90 credit AA degree • More Income: 180 credit BA with IT aim and/or computer science • More Income/Seniority: Masters degree • Additional: Industry Certificates

  7. IT / Web Careers • Development /Programming – back end • Hardware – equipment, networks • Production – content, writing, assembly • Design – concept and art • Coordination/Lead – master, proj. manager

  8. SCCC Training: ITC102

  9. ITC102 – Intro to Computing and Digital Concepts • Identify major hardware components of a computer. • Recognize terms commonly used in the IT field. • Identify categories of software applications and their typical use in the business and IT field. • List the basic functions of an operating system. • Understand and discuss issues and trends in the IT field.

  10. Let’s get to work! http://www.studiobast.com/sb_students/

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