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por Jack prabha - quinta, 23 abril 2020, 02:04
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This is the first port-of-call for most Computer Science majors if they are not sure what they want to do. IT jobs are typically categorized under groupings like IT Hardware and Networking or Hardware, Services, Security, and Infrastructure. For those who don’t know what they want to do with their computer science degree, it is the perfect place to start because they get exposure to a wide range of specialties.

Unless you know you want to be a developer, this is the best career path to take if you want to be an IT professional. You don’t have to make an immediate decision about what you want to do. You can take a few years in the professional world to find out what you enjoy and learn what positions are not right for you. This gives you the experience you need to branch out into the more specialized areas of IT, so that it is a seamless transition.

Career Strategies
With multiple entry-points, the career path in IT Hardware and Networking is relatively broad, similar to saying that you want to be a lawyer. Just as you have to determine what kind of law you want to practice, you have to determine what kind of IT professional you want to be. Most people on this career path are not looking to be managers, although any one of the following positions can lead to that position, ultimately.


The one thing to note is that those entering the IT Hardware and Networking field are almost always required to have a BS in computers. There are certifications that can help a person advance, but those certifications are rarely adequate to help a person get a position in the field. However, the upside is that successful applicants do not need a lot of experience, which is a requirement for each of the specialist fields associated with this career path.