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Note to Presenter. This presentation is intended to be used in hosting Networking Academy program students for Job Shadowing events The main goal of Job Shadowing events is to help students gain a better understanding of job opportunities by interacting with professionals in the field

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  1. Note to Presenter • This presentation is intended to be used in hosting Networking Academy program students for Job Shadowing events • The main goal of Job Shadowing events is to help students gain a better understanding of job opportunities by interacting with professionals in the field • You can use this presentation in its entirety or select slides to supplement your own presentation • If you plan to use the video • Download the video and create a link in slide 10, or show the video separately • Remember to begin your presentation on slide two

  2. IT Challenges and Opportunities Presenter’s name Title Networking Academy

  3. “By the turn of this century, we will live in a paperless society” • Roger Smith, Chairman of General Motors, 1986 • “Atomic batteries will be commonplace long before 1980” • David Sarnoff, Chairman of the Radio Corporation of America, 1955 • “Someday computers will weigh no more than 1.5 tons” • Popular Mechanics, 1949 • “The actual building of roads devoted to motor cars is not for the near future” • Harper’s Weekly, 1902 Technology Forecasts Where We Thought We Would Be Today!

  4. Evolution of Television Present Past 4 4 4

  5. Evolution of Telephones

  6. Computers Apple 1 – 1976

  7. Changing Assumptions Rapid Evolution of the Internet 1994 1998 2006

  8. How Wireless Will Be Used at Home in the Future

  9. Your Field of Dreams?

  10. Play Video Be An IT Player! • How might technology change the way we experience sporting events? • Consider a challenge encountered when attending a live sporting event – food, seating, viewing, etc. • How might technology be used as a solution?

  11. Determining the Future Your Career Computer Scientists and Database Administrators Multimedia Artists and Animators Computer Systems Analysts Certifications Systems Administrators Education level Experience Computer Programmers Computer Software Engineers Computer Support Specialists

  12. What Are The IT Field Opportunities ?

  13. More Opportunities for IT Professionals • Computer systems design and related services • One of the 25 fastest growing industries in the United States • The computer industry is expected to add 453,000 jobs between 2004 and 2014 • Fastest growth is expected among computer specialists • The number of incoming U.S. undergrads planning to major in computer science dropped 60% from 2000 to 2004

  14. Projected IT Job Growth by Occupation Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Career Guide to Industries, 2006-07 Edition, Computer Systems Design and Related Services, http://www.bls.gov/oco/cg/cgs033.htm

  15. Largest Occupations in Computing Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Career Guide to Industries, 2006-07 Edition, Computer Systems Design and Related Services, http://www.bls.gov/oco/cg/cgs033.htm

  16. Next Steps

  17. Technology Is Here to Stay • Technology is and will continue to be a critical part of your life, not just your career • IT skills will help you succeed in a tech-savvy world, regardless of which career path you choose • If you plan to pursue IT as a career, it’s important to start building your career plan now to keep pace with the changing landscape of technology

  18. Learn More Through the Web Informative Websites: • http://www.bls.gov/oco/ • http://education.monster.com/index.asp • http://www.bsu.edu/students/careers/students/csp/ • http://www.tcp.comptia.org

  19. Your IT Career Starts with the Alumni Community • The Cisco Networking Academy Alumni Community can help you prepare for a career in the IT industry with… • Continued access to curricula Tools to develop your resume • Job boards Industry news and updates • If you are 18 years old, complete your free registration at www.cisco.com/edu/register/ • Visit the Career Connection job board at http://cc.netacad.net

  20. Top Four Things to Remember • Technology is here to stay whether you’re in the IT field or not • New career opportunities are rapidly emerging in the IT industry • Now is the best time to determine your career path and start preparing • Take advantage of the free resources that are available to you on the Web and as a Networking Academy student

  21. Optional Slide Resources

  22. Computer Software Engineers • Design, develop, test, and evaluate computer software and systems • Specializations include computer applications software engineers, computer systems software engineers, and systems software engineers • Career outlook • Education: Very good opportunities are expected for college graduates with at least a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering or computer science and with practical work experience • Employment outlook: Projected to be one of the fastest growing occupations over the 2004-14 period • Median annual earnings: $74,980

  23. Computer Systems Analysts • Analyze and solve computer problems and apply technology to meet the needs of an organization • Also known as systems developers or systems architects • Career outlook • Education: Minimum bachelor’s degree in computer science, information science, or management information systems (MIS) • Employment outlook: Expected to grow rapidly • Median annual earnings: $66,460

  24. Computer Support Specialists • Provide technical assistance, support, and advice to customers and other users • Specializations include technical support specialists, help-desk technicians, and computer security specialists • Career outlook • Education: There are many paths of entry • Job prospects may be best for college graduates who are up to date with the latest skills and technologies • Employment outlook: Rapid job growth is projected over the 2004-14 period • Median annual earnings: $40,430

  25. Systems Administrators • Ensure that the design of a network allows all of the components to fit together and work properly • Specializations include network administrators and computer systems administrators • Career outlook • Education: There are many paths of entry • Job prospects may be best for college graduates who are up to date with the latest skills and technologies • Employment outlook: Rapid job growth is projected 2004-14 • Median annual earnings: $58,190

  26. Computer Scientists and Database Administrators • Computer scientists work as theorists, researchers, or inventors, generally at academic institutions or in private industry • Database administrators determine ways to organize and store data using database management systems software • Career outlook • Education: Requirements range from associate degree to a doctoral degree • Employment outlook: Rapid increase in employment projected; job prospects are favorable • Median annual earnings: $85,190

  27. Computer Programmers • Write, test, and maintain computer programs • Specializations include applications programmers and systems programmers • Career outlook • Education: Prospects likely best for college graduates with knowledge of a variety of programming languages and tools • Employment outlook: Employment is expected to grow much more slowly than that for other computer specialists • Median annual earnings: $62,890

  28. Multimedia Artists and Animators • Create special effects, animation, or other visual images on film, on video, or with computers or other electronic media • Career outlook • Education: Generally develop skills through a bachelor’s degree program or other postsecondary training in art or design • Employment outlook: Better job opportunities than other artists, but still will experience competition • Median annual earnings: $50,360

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