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Network Designer | Network planning and design is an iterative process; encompassing topological design; network-synthesis; and network-realization; and is aimed at ensuring that a new telecommunications network or service meets the needs of the subscriber and operator. |
Network Systems Analyst | Network analysts are computer experts who prepare computers in a network |
Data Communications Analyst | Analyze; design; test; and evaluate network systems; such as local area networks (LAN); wide area networks (WAN); Internet |
Apprentice | A person who works for another in order to learn a trade |
Computer Programmer | a person who writes computer software. |
Graphic Designer | a professional within the graphic design and graphic arts industry who assembles together images; typography; or motion graphics to create a piece of design. |
IT technician | an industrial occupation whose responsibility is maintaining communications and computer systems. Information Technician may also refer to individuals that help design and develop information and graphic content. |
Network Administrator | sometimes called a systems administrator; is responsible for keeping an organization's computer network up to date and running smoothly. |
Web Developer | A programmer who specializes in; or is specifically engaged in; the development of World Wide Web applications; or distributed network applications that are run over HTTP from a web server to a web browser. |
HTML Developer | someone who programs Web pages. |
Digital Media | Digitized content that can be transmitted over the internet or computer networks. |
Network Engineer | designs and implements computer networks. Unlike network administrators; who perform day-to-day support; the network engineer focuses on high-level design and planning. Network engineers select the appropriate data communications components and configure them to meet user and corporate needs. |
Help Desk Support Technician | Person who assist customers who are experiencing any procedural or operating difficulty with the use of IT applications |
Technology Sales | Person that sell the computers; iPhones |
Computer Engineer | Refers to the study that integrates electronic engineering with computer sciences to design and develop computer systems and other technological devices. |
Network Technician | an information technology professional engaged in various businesses to build and troubleshoot computer networks. These individuals focus on setup; repair; and troubleshooting of both hardware and software products that are incorporated in a business's operations. |
Database Designer | process of producing a detailed data model of database. This data model contains all the needed logical and physical design choices and physical storage parameters needed to generate a design in a data definition language; which can then be used to create a database. |
Software Designer | Person who implements software solutions to one or more sets of problems. |
Game Programmer | software engineer; programmer; or computer scientist who primarily develops codebases for video games or related software; such as game development tools. |
Multimedia Art | an innovative discipline which seeks to unify a large range of art forms. |
Associate’s Degree | 2-year college degree |
Bachelor’s Degree | 4-year college degree |
Master’s Degree | College degree given for at least one-year of study beyond the Bachelor’s Degree |
Industry Certification | A credential that verifies that a person has at least a certain amount of knowledge and skill with or about a particular concept or product. |