Friday, November 13, 2015

IT Programmer


Duties and responsibilities:  Computer programmers keep the global economy running. From electronic applications for factories and airlines to platforms for Internet-based commerce, programmers touch nearly every facet of business life. To get a foot in the door with an entry-level programming job, you’ll probably need a bachelor’s degree. However, investing in a programming education could be worth it: A programming job is the launch pad to most computer careers, and the programming field is poised for growth. Programming jobs will increase 12 percent from 2010 to 2020, with the strongest gains in computer system design, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Salary: $72,630

Education: If you want to become a computer programmer, it's a good idea to earn an IT degree. While most employers require a bachelor's degree, some will hire experienced individuals with an associate's degree or certificate. If you plan on applying your programming skills to a specific field, such as health care, it's a good idea to take some classes that will expand your knowledge of that industry. While you are not required to be certified to become a computer programmer, earning certifications for specific programming languages may be helpful.
Reflection: would like to be computer programmer it will be fun and I'm very interested with computers I hope to take computer classes in the future.

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