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I am going to college soon and I am looking for a job. Anything in particular really. I have a high school diploma and no previous job experience. I would enjoy working with anything relating to computers. What are the typical low skilled computer jobs out there? I am not …
Yes go for the associates instead of a certificate. Also try to complete the general education requirements in case you want to transfer to a 4 year for a BS degree. You really want to aim for that four year degree and even in this case you should go in …
Im personally doing a BS in CS then, after maybe five years of industry experience I might go back for a masters in software engineering. I don't know about the whole PHD thing though, probably won't attempt to get it until im really far out there in my career.
I need to control a program that is minimized in the system tray. For example, lets say I have winamp minimized into the system tray. How would I be able to press the, "play" button while it is minimized, using vb6?
get both, it doesn't hurt. What you need to do is get as much of the following attributes as possible: Work expereince (in your related field of expertise) college education certifications A diverse skill set (ie. business skills and computer skills, NOT just one! and diverse computer skill set, NOT …
[B][B][B]"Linux/Unix Remote Administration."[/B][/B][/B] If you can't even get that right, what can you get right? probably nothing. The least I would want you doing is monitoring my servers.
I constantly read slashdot/craigslist forums/digg.com and the people on there tend to ALWAYS make the cs/it field out to be as if it is extremely difficult to get a job in the field. Im quite confused on what to believe at this point. Heres why 1) These salary surveys predict …
browse through certcities.com they have tons of information about this stuff. and no, you don't have to spend thousands of dollars on training. Just grab a book!
My hypothesis for this is that the enrollment status is just realigning from the boom that took place during the dot com boom. All these people during that time never really had any interest in computer science it's just that they saw all these opportunities with stock options pop up …
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