Friday, April 13, 2012

What it takes to be an I.T professional?

 An information technologist considers DISCIPLINE, PERSEVERANCE, CRITICAL THINKING and CREATIVITY


It matters on how you will handle the profession smoothly according to what was your aim, how you make difficult things being an easy one. A profession that needs a broad and logic study on how to develop and more creative in making a web. It has to be a continuous study even after you are done with your degree, still technology exists and more developed.

 For example, there are several areas to consider when you’re entering the IT world or growing your existing IT career:


Web development and design – Designed to upgrade the professional’s existing skills in information and communications systems design and programming disciplines.

Software applications – These can be Microsoft Office, Windows, Dream Weaver, Front Page, etc. The sky’s the limit, as long as courses are offered in your area of specialty. Courses in this area are for those either trying to enter the workforce for the first time or incumbent workers who need upgrading of skills or who never learned a specific program. Education in this area is more job-specific, directly related to your world of work or interest.


Computer Hardware and Networking – Colleges often team with companies such as Cisco and Adobe to run specialized academies. There are broad educational curricula with outside vendors such as Cisco and Adobe.


Communications Technology – Courses in this field are for those looking for IT essentials, computer servicing and technical education. Network security, voice and data cabling and wireless communications technologies are also found under this popular umbrella. A rapidly growing area is Home Technology Integration (HTI) – for people (electricians, mostly) who are building homes and installing comprehensive home networks.



I.T Profession lies beyond to what you are and what you aim for the nearer-secured future in the world of TECHNOLOGY, just stick and make it your habit.