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WHY NOT CONSIDER A CAREER IN IT?

Any IT qualifications or experience in IT will help you with a career in IT, but many companies use their own IT tests from typing and calculating to logical problem solving to asses candidates. Increasingly academic qualifications are becoming less important than industry recognised ones or relevant experience, as the rate of change within the industry picks up more and more speed. IT job titles can be complicated and confusing, but there are basically three types of role; programmer, operator and support staff. Programmer Also known as software engineer or developer. To put it simply, a programmer writes in code to get a computer or piece of software to complete a certain tasks. You are likely to be working as part of a team, all working on small individual elements of the overall operation. Only if you were experienced would you be in charge of overseeing a whole program. Because the computers and software are constantly changing, you'll be constantly learning new programming languages on training courses, and you will be expected to adapt to these changes. Big IT companies tend to only recruit IT graduates, although smaller companies may accept an NVQ or relevant experience. Doing a work placement during your academic study ... [more..]

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WHAT IS CIVIL ENGINEERING?

Have you yet wondered what Civil Engineers perform and what a line of business in Civil Engineering would involve? Civil Engineering is a profession worried with almost all aspects of the planet environment and the connections between constructed, ordinary and person environments. As a Civil Engineer you will go on board on a career that is demanding, satisfying and that can build dissimilarity in everyday lives. There are different types of Civil Engineers: a person that deal with able to be seen things such as buildings, highways and tunnels those that work on “at the rear the scenes” projects such as building foundations, pipelines, and water management. Visit eEngineers to learn more and to find out what you can wait for from a line of business in Civil Engineering. The success of any land development project - from single-family residential projects, to master-planned communities, to business parks depends on and requires an engineer and engineering firm having an understanding of the basic needs of the project. It also requires the technical background to perform services such as planning and design of water, sewer, paving and drainage systems, and plat preparation. Our experienced engineers are well versed in the intricacies of ... [more..]

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YOUR GUIDE TO APPLYING FOR A FEDERAL JOB AFTER A MILITARY CAREER

Applying for federal job after a military career can be a bit tricky if you are not aware of the requirements. Federal jobs are different from civilian jobs and require a particular resume.  When applying for these jobs, it is important that you are well aware about their recruitment process, if not, have a proper guide to help you. When applying for any job, a resume plays an important role. Thus, when you apply for federal jobs, keep in mind that you need to draft your resume differently. They follow a different format altogether. The format differs as per the position in the government. The government fixes these formats and it is therefore mandatory to follow. A federal resume requires detailed information unlike a civilian resume. You are required to give details regarding your security numbers, complete address and phone numbers of previous employers and supervisors. Your education details are also required along with the name of university, and date of passing and grade obtained. There are several online formats that you need to fill in. This can be a daunting task especially if you are not comfortable with the use of computers. Many government departments like the army, navy ... [more..]

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TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR CAREER — YOU DON’T HAVE A CHOICE

Recently a high school student sent me an AllExperts question which boiled down to: Which computer career pays the most money and has the most job security? I was floored. Job security? Does this 16 year old kid write term papers on a typewriter? Call her friends on an AT&T Princess telephone? Twirl a hula hoop? Listen to a transistor radio? Make the most money? Does anybody really give credence to those tables showing that in Boise ID the average programmer makes $1543 more than the average network engineer? Who cares? Do you want to be average? Is anybody average? The truth is, although it'd be irresponsible of me to have advised her to study COBOL, she'll make the most money at whatever career she most enjoys, given some reasonable demand for it in the marketplace. The more she works at giving her employers her best, the more money she'll make. The more she uses her skills to solve more problems for more people -- and this can and should be some activity far beyond normal employment -- the more money she'll make. Chances are, by the time she graduates from college the highest paying ... [more..]

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