SALARY/CAREER INFORMATION
The IT industry has seen intense growth in recent years and is projecting even larger increases over the next 10 years. Wages in the IT industry are growing substantially as well. Because the field has grown so quickly, many IT areas are suffering from a shortage of veteran technical workers and as a result, recent graduates have found it easier to find a job upon completion of their IT degree or Certification.
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Below, you’ll find a sampling of IT positions that may be available to you after completing your degree and their average salary ranges from across the nation.
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Computer Support Specialist- $24,200 (estimated entry-level salary)
The Computer Support Specialist helps people who are having difficulties with their computers. They are skilled customer service professionals that have an unwavering enthusiasm for technology. Be it a traveling executive who can’t connect to his or her e-mail, or an important customer needing assistance with their network, the Computer Support Specialist is on the front lines, helping businesses run effectively.
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Web Programmer - $37,400 (estimated entry-level salary)
Have you ever ordered anything online? Purchased an airline ticket? Bought something off of eBay? Checked your credit card statements online? These unique web applications were created by skilled Web Programmers. Responsible for more than just pretty web pages, Web Programmers create highly complex web applications that leverage programming code and interface with numerous databases to build the websites you use everyday.
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Network Administrator - $37,800 (estimated entry-level salary)
All companies rely on networks to do business and help employees stay in touch with each other. As a Network or Systems Administrator, your job is the foundation of the modern economy. Every telephone call, bank transaction, gas pump, stoplight, etc. is run by a sophisticated network. In short, the Network or Systems Administrator is involved in all aspects of business and is looked upon as the glue that holds organizations together.
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Computer Operations Manager - $71,542 (estimated average salary)
A Computer Operation Manager plans, directs, and manages the daily operations of a computer operations department, establishing department policies and procedures and supervising employees within the department. He or she is responsible for operation of mainframe and peripheral information system equipment and for developing schedules for equipment usage.
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This is not an entry-level position and requires previous professional experience in the industry to attain.



