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Career Ideas for Teens in Information Technology (Career Ideas for Teens (Ferguson)) [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 186 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 243x193x14 mm, weight: 456 g, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jun-2012
  • Leidėjas: Checkmark Books
  • ISBN-10: 0816082677
  • ISBN-13: 9780816082674
  • Formatas: Hardback, 186 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 243x193x14 mm, weight: 456 g, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jun-2012
  • Leidėjas: Checkmark Books
  • ISBN-10: 0816082677
  • ISBN-13: 9780816082674
Explores the technical and creative jobs in the information technology field that are expected to grow, including hardware engineer, social media manager, and video game designer.

Praise for the previous edition:
"...provides students with a fun and hands-on way to explore their interests and options for a future career." Tech Directions

The current generation is the first one born into a fully wired society. Computers, the Internet, mobile computing devices, and cell phones are as commonplace today as radios and color televisions were 20 years ago. Technology has infiltrated virtually every industry and impacts in one way or another every profession imaginable and computers have become an essential tool for everyone from auto mechanics to stockbrokers. Experts predict that this is only the beginning of an amazing technological infrastructure to come in the future, which is good news for anyone interested in a career in information technology.

Career Ideas for Teens in Information Technology, Second Edition explores the many technical and creative jobs in this field that are expected to grow.

Job articles include:

  • Artificial intelligence scientist
  • Chief information officer
  • Computer programmer
  • Hardware engineer
  • Network administrator
  • Social media manager
  • Video game designer
  • Webmaster.
Welcome to Your Future 1(4)
SECTION ONE Discover You at Work
5(38)
Me, Myself, and I
7(19)
Discover #1 WHO Am I?
8(2)
Discover #2 WHAT Do I Like to Do?
10(2)
Discover #3 WHERE Does My Work Style Fit Best?
12(5)
Discover #4 WHY Do My Work Values Matter?
17(3)
Discover #5 HOW Ready Am I for the 21st-Century Workplace?
20(5)
Discover #6 "Me" Resume
25(1)
Hello, World of Work
26(17)
Discover #7 WHERE Can My Interests and Skills Take Me?
26(11)
Discover #8 WHICH Career Path Is Right for Me?
37(4)
Discover #9 Career Resume
41(2)
SECTION TWO Explore Your Options
43(110)
Applications Developer
47(3)
Artificial Intelligence Scientist
50(3)
Business Intelligence Analyst
53(3)
Chief Information Officer
56(3)
Computer Programmer
59(3)
Computer Repair Technician
62(3)
Cyber Intelligence Analyst
65(3)
Database Administrator
68(3)
Database Modeler
71(3)
Data Visualization Specialist
74(3)
Digital Forensics Expert
77(3)
Disaster Recovery Analyst
80(3)
E-Commerce Entrepreneur
83(3)
Hardware Engineer
86(3)
Health Informatics Specialist
89(3)
Information Security Specialist
92(3)
Information Technology Auditor
95(3)
Information Technology Consultant
98(3)
Information Technology Project Manager
101(3)
Intrusion Detection Analyst
104(3)
Network Administrator
107(3)
Robotics Software Engineer
110(3)
Robotics Technologist
113(3)
Search Engine Optimization Specialist
116(3)
Simulation Designer
119(3)
Social Media Manager
122(3)
Software Quality Assurance Analyst
125(3)
Systems Analyst
128(3)
Technical Support Specialist
131(3)
Technical Writer
134(3)
3-D Computer Animator
137(3)
Usability Specialist
140(3)
Video Game Designer
143(3)
Video Game Sound Designer
146(3)
Webmaster
149(4)
SECTION THREE Experiment with Success
153(20)
ASK for Advice and Start Building a Career-Boosting Network
155(6)
ASSESS a Variety of Workplace Options
161(7)
ADDRESS Options to Make the Most of Now
168(5)
A Final Word 173(2)
Appendix 175(7)
Index 182