
Making
the decision to pursue a career in computers is a great choice.
I can vouch for that personally -it's the most important career
decision I have ever made. Having said that, I know from experience
that it can be hard to decide which computer job to pursue!
Many of you are attending or thinking of attending a tech
school such as ITT Tech or ECPI, and once you get started
you may be overwhelmed at the number of fields you can enter
from there.
Should you specialize in Microsoft networking software, or
email programs, or Novell, or Cisco, or Linux, or... ? The
list goes on and on. I faced a similar decision when I attended
a computer school. I took some programming classes, and while
they helped me understand computer logic, it just wasn't what
I wanted to do for a living. Then I took a networking class
and I just knew that's what I wanted to do. Here's the key
- don't select a field just because it's considered "hot".
There was a particular technology that was hot when I attended
school.
I'm not saying every day on any job is going to be fun, but
I will say that if you gotta work, you might as well enjoy
it. When attending a computer school, take a wide variety
of classes and find out what you really enjoy doing. Once
you figure that out, let nothing stand in your way, get as
much hands-on training as you can, and you're well on your
way to a satisfying information technology career.
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