We've gathered 6 common IT roles to help you decide if this is truly the right career path for you.
Everything that is seen on posters, adverts, brochures, signage, brochures and websites (and countless more images) has been created by a graphic designer.
As a Computer Programmer you will be actively employed writing the step by step instructions that direct computers to process information.
In a Technical Support role, you’ll be providing technical assistance and training to customers over a wide range of issues and disciplines.
The data analyst is a highly trained professional who performs the analysis, running various mathematical calculations to determine how the data samples might best be applied to profit the business.
As a Web Designer or Web Developer you’ll be responsible for the overall design, layout and coding of a website.
There are many types and levels of System Administrators but at its most basic you will be responsible for the crucial job of maintaining the computer systems of a company.
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