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Topic Title: Web Development Topic Summary: Created On: 07 January 2010 05:43 AM Status: Post and Reply |
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I m looking at Devry for Computer Information Systems with focus on Web Development and Administration. Im currently doing Sales and Customer service and looking for a change. I have always been intrested in the internet, im very computer savy and figured it was a good fit.
1st. Is Devry recognized by most employers? 2nd. What type of jobs/pay would i be able to get into with this specialty? --------------------------------------------------- website development Toronto |
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DeVry, first & foremost, is a technical college that has a reputation for teaching students the most current materials in their respective fields. And just like any other college, they'll give you both class material & lab material (which is very hands-on as most technical college go). So there's no doubt that DeVry's recognised by its employers. What you really need to think about in this day & age, though, are all your other credentials as you entre the work force (credentials which I'm sure you have).
Secondly, I've read somewhere that, in the US, the median expected salary for a job in web design would be around the $50000 range, but one should expect a starting salary of around the $40000 range minimum. This said, it's only one publication that I've read; you'll have to do a little more research into the major employers who offer jobs in web design & adminitration, as salaries vary from employer to employer. ------------------------- Technology: something that's hated & cursed at by all engineers, technologists & technicians! ( Lousy modern technology! |
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You might enjoy SEO (search engine optimisation) given your technology background and an interest in business/sales.
SEO is where marketing/business meets technology. You can learn a lot just by searching for the topic and looking at blogs and forums. ------------------------- Ben Acheson |
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Right out of school, with that degree, you could get a job as a software developer / software engineer / programmer / programmer analyst. At the entry level the are all the same job. Later in your career you could pursue opportunites as a software acrhitect, team leader, project manager, etc.
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