Computer Management Adam Luntz E
Overview Assign and review the work of other computer professionals.  Develop computer information resources. Manage backup, security and user help systems.  Prepare and review operational reports or project progress reports.
Overview continued  Recruit, hire, train and supervise staff, or participate in staffing decisions.  Develop computer information resources, providing for data security and control, strategic computing, and disaster recovery.
Education and Training A bachelors degree in computer technologies. Most companies look for people who have had experience with computers in high school  A college degree is not necessary but is helpful.
Additional training (below) computer classes Industry technical certifications such as: Microsoft. Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, Microsoft Certified Professional Cisco. Cisco Certified Network Professional, Cisco Certified Network Associate  Industry management certifications such as: IT Infrastructure Library Project Management Professional
Salary  Beginning: $38,700 Average: $112,200 High: $166,400+
Growth Potential and Outlook Growth Potential:17% Outlook: Stable
Related Careers Computer Programmers program and repair computers. Computer support specialists work as tech support Computer security specialists protect files. Operations research analysts research and analyze computer data Computer science teachers teach kids to use computers and programs.
Thoughts about success Anonymous “A person who aims for nothing is sure to hit it”

Computer Management Short Version Ppt

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    Overview Assign andreview the work of other computer professionals. Develop computer information resources. Manage backup, security and user help systems. Prepare and review operational reports or project progress reports.
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    Overview continued Recruit, hire, train and supervise staff, or participate in staffing decisions. Develop computer information resources, providing for data security and control, strategic computing, and disaster recovery.
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    Education and TrainingA bachelors degree in computer technologies. Most companies look for people who have had experience with computers in high school A college degree is not necessary but is helpful.
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    Additional training (below)computer classes Industry technical certifications such as: Microsoft. Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, Microsoft Certified Professional Cisco. Cisco Certified Network Professional, Cisco Certified Network Associate Industry management certifications such as: IT Infrastructure Library Project Management Professional
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    Salary Beginning:$38,700 Average: $112,200 High: $166,400+
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    Growth Potential andOutlook Growth Potential:17% Outlook: Stable
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    Related Careers ComputerProgrammers program and repair computers. Computer support specialists work as tech support Computer security specialists protect files. Operations research analysts research and analyze computer data Computer science teachers teach kids to use computers and programs.
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    Thoughts about successAnonymous “A person who aims for nothing is sure to hit it”