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Information Technology Jobs in
America: Corporate & Government
Career Guide (Information
Technology Jobs in America:
Corporate & Government)
Exceptionally Well Written And Useful
The information technology industry continues to grow in the U.S. and
globally. Information Technology Jobs in America [2008]: Corporate &
Government Career Guide shows where the jobs are, in the U.S. IT
Services Sector and in U.S. Federal and State and Municipal government
agencies and departments. The book covers new territory – not a technical
guide – this career guide goes beyond, to show Americans the largest
source of jobs in the U.S. in this growing industry. Section I Good
News – Companies Keep Hiring as Demand Grows. Why ‘Outsourcing’
May Lose Its Power as a Scare Word. Shifting Occupations in the
Industry. More Managing - Less Programming. Tech Jobs with
Government Are Lively Stable, Secure, and Well-Paid. Salaries show a
Higher Paid Class of Employees. Experience Is an Acceptable Substitute
for Education. Core Skills Include Business-Process Understanding.
Section II Explains how to make contact with this special sector for IT
jobs, IT service providers, and how to build a career in the IT services
sector. Section III Explains Technology in Government, public unionism
for emerging technology jobs and the desirable salaries of these emerging
technology titles. The authors describe the technological developments
that make technology in government possible. They define the modified
processes that now call for staff in Relational Databases, Web Portal
Development, Infrastructure Development and Maintenance, Network
Computing, Data Security, e-Government, and e-Commerce. Section IV
What Jobs Are Available in Federal, State and City Government, brings to
the forefront the thousands of information technology jobs that exist in all
101 Federal agencies, and in U.S. State and Municipal government
agencies and departments. Detailed Tables show current Information
Technology Job Titles for Federal and State and City information
technology jobs, Salaries, 5-year Salary Projections, and Estimated
Pensions. Financial facts explain why, in today’s global economy, an IT
career in government is a desirable choice. Section V Provides a Step-
by-Step guide to Completing the Application & Hiring Process for an
information technology job in both the Federal and State and City
government personnel hiring systems. It explains why a Civil Service
Exam is not required in most cases; why experience is an acceptable
substitute for education in most government jobs, how to fill out an
Experience and Education paper or Knowledge-Skills and Abilities
Statement, and Factors for Job Class Salary Ranking and Candidate
Ranking. Appendices include Sample Federal IT Job Announcements,
and Sample State & City IT Job Descriptions with Qualifications Required,
and Required Application Forms. Section VI Provides Analytical Articles
on Today’s Tech Jobs: C++ Computer . Java and JavaScript . Visual
Basic . Sun Solaris, Unix, Linux, Network Tech Jobs . Oracle, SQL,
FoxPro, Sybase, Database Management . Software Programmer; Software
Engineer . Network Programmer, Network Systems .
Telecommunications . Web Developer . IT Procurement, IT Training,
Project Management and more.
Personal Review: Information Technology Jobs in America:
Corporate & Government Career Guide (Information Technology
Jobs in America: Corporate & Government)
Info Tech Employment is becoming one of my favorite publishers. I'm an IT
employer (project manager), employee, and instructor. So I like to keep up
with the industry. The section `Corporate Jobs in IT' explains how IT has
grown up in the past 40 years and hires from its own IT services sector.
This is where enlightenment appears. I've already used the Info Tech
Employment books on IT staffing firms and IT services firms and they're
great. Professionals will be glad to have these resources available to go to
the right places to get hired. The section covering `Government Jobs in IT'
is completely new knowledge to me. I haven't seen anybody write about
these jobs. This book explains the technological developments that are
backdrop to technology in government, the jobs that have been created,
and the Union job titles and salaries that now exist for these jobs. The
Salary & Pension Charts for U.S. Federal IT Jobs Titles, and about 20
representative U.S. States and 20 U.S. Cities are completely eye-opening.
They show lucrative salaries, pensions and benefit packages and IT jobs in
all 50 U.S. States and most major cities. How to get one of these jobs is
explained in clear detail. Usually a college degree is not required for a
government job, if there is experience. People often ask me--how do I get
a job in IT. Now I know what to tell them. This book is exceptionally well
written.
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Info Tech Employment is becoming one of my favorite more
Info Tech Employment is becoming one of my favorite publishers. I'm an IT employer (project manager), employee, and instructor. So I like to keep up with the industry. The section `Corporate Jobs in IT' explains how IT has grown up in the past 40 years and hires from its own IT services sector. This is where enlightenment appears. I've already used the Info Tech Employment books on IT staffing firms and IT services firms and they're great. Professionals will be glad to have these resources available to go to the right places to get hired. The section covering `Government Jobs in IT' is completely new knowledge to me. I haven't seen anybody write about these jobs. This book explains the technological developments that are backdrop to technology in government, the jobs that have been created, and the Union job titles and salaries that now exist for these jobs. The Salary & Pension Charts for U.S. Federal IT Jobs Titles, and about 20 representative U.S. States and 20 U.S. Cities are completely eye-opening. They show lucrative salaries, pensions and benefit packages and IT jobs in all 50 U.S. States and most major cities. How to get one of these jobs is explained in clear detail. Usually a college degree is not required for a government job, if there is experience. People often ask me--how do I get a job in IT. Now I know what to tell them. This book is exceptionally well written. less
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