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Cite a Job where you can apply your knowledge about the elements of a computer system. Explain why
the job you chose is very important in today's generation.​

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Cite a Job where you can apply your knowledge about the elements of a computer system. Explain why

the job you chose is very important in today's generation.

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Name any area in the computer science and technology field – software engineering, web development, cybersecurity, network administration, the list is almost endless – and you are bound to find the demand for trained professionals to be strong and only getting stronger. The key for anyone interested in pursuing a computer career is determining which area suits him or her best and then following an education and employment path to success. This guide gives prospective students the resources to begin mapping out these steps for a variety of computer science degrees and careers, along with additional helpful details such as job growth and salary figures.

COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES & CAREER PATHS

"What specific part about computers or technology excites me?" and "What are my career goals?" The answers to these two questions will help determine one’s ideal computer career path. For example, if someone enjoys the theoretical side of computing and wants to pursue a career in research, he or she might begin with a computer science undergraduate degree, move on to a doctorate program in a more specialized area, and end with a job in academia. Conversely, the career path would look different for someone whose interests lie in keeping the virtual world safe as a cybersecurity analyst or building out the back end of an e-commerce site as a web developer.

Below is a list of some of the most sought-after careers in computers, what professionals actually do in those careers, and the education necessary for career success:

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Generally speaking, a software engineer is someone who applies engineering principles to the research, design, development, testing, implementation and maintenance of complex software programs and the systems that employ them. Software engineers are often divided into two groups: applications engineers and systems engineers. In a typical work setting, software engineers identify and assess an organization's needs and then go about creating software systems, programs and applications to meet those needs. Software engineers typically work in an office setting as employees or as independent contractors for private businesses, government agencies and nonprofits. The work environment is usually comfortable, but at times, the hours can be long and the work stressful.

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