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Job for a living

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Hey everyone i was just wondering what are some computer professions out there to do for a living.. Maybe at home job or just what ever.. if anyone has any post here please!

Off the top of my head

 

Programmer

 

Graphic designer

 

Web designer

 

Network Administrator

 

IT support

 

Quality assurance

 

 

 

Also Google's your friend.

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Programming

 

Website designing

 

Photoshopping?

 

Making Flash cartoons

 

Youtube Vlogging.

 

 

 

Lol.

Luck be a Lady

It's quite a broad area to get a job in but the main jobs are:

 

Engineer

 

Software Programming

 

Networking

 

Technician

 

Web Design

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"Unfortunately, the real world isn't the same as a fairy tale."


The average salary for an IT professional in Britain is £37k, so if you've got the skills you'll be earning good money.

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Help desk/tech support - earn anything up to 100k+ per annum working from home depending on your qualifications. P.S I swear I know you... bud12 rings a bell... were we friends once? or enemies? lol

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The only people who tell you that you can't do something are those who have already given up on their own dreams so feel the need to discourage yours.

The average salary for an IT professional in Britain is £37k, so if you've got the skills you'll be earning good money.

 

 

 

And isn't that a straight out of Uni salary? Which is why i'm studying IT :D

 

 

 

IT is used is a lot of businesses, mainly programming. Just look through your daily routine and look out for where a computer is involved.

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namely database management and upkeep...anything that has to deal with updating information is considered gruntwork, and the majority of help desks are people given week long classes at each level, with only a handfull approaching full technological mastery that requires a univeristy degree. Stuff like game programmers, graphic designers, web designers, photoshoping, making flash cartoons(professionally) and youtube vlogging(professionally) is usually done by arts, media, and language majors. Computer professions are more behind the scenes, creating an outline for a program and setting it out for code language. Lets take making a game for example. The story behind it is done by english written arts majors for convincing characters, the character designs made by art majors for the highest quality, the game mechanic design is usually done by gamers and media majors for the most fun factor, and nowadays psychology majors for internet multiplayer, making pvp events a truely intense procedure, and of course the music would be done by music majors. All the computer guys do is make sure everything everyone else has made works in the way they want it to. A single programmer may have nothing to do with the design of the best game ever other than it's organization. If a game was a popsicle stick house, a programmer would be the glue.

It is not the great who are strong, but the strong who are great--Albel Nox

Web designer, programmer, software developer, graphics artist, etc.

During your life, never stop dreaming. No one can take away your dreams" - Tupac Amaru Shakur

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Go the same way I went, go programmer!

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