The work load of a typist has changed. No longer as heavy as it was twenty years ago before computers came along, the main role of a typist is to produce letters, reports and other important documents.
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As a data entry clerk (or database administrator) it's your job to update and maintain information on computer systems and in archives.
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As an IT technical sales specialist or consultant, you'll be selling hardware and software products as part of a sales team.
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Life as a designer allows your creative juices to flow as you bring to life either your own ideas or those of a client. Just be warned, it’s not all working on pioneering websites or cutting edge magazines...Can you handle it?
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There's a saying in the industry that behind every great software developer is an equally great tester. Once a product reaches a certain point in its development the developers must hand it over to the tester to see if it works (or doesn't work).
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SAP is one of the biggest and best paid areas you can specialise in. Want to know more? Thought you might…
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Network support engineer jobs are all about designing, installing and maintaining the communications, file sharing and the general IT resources people rely on every day.
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A challenging and varied role in IT, a network manager is a job of two halves. You are responsible for both installing and maintaining your company's computer networks.
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As a network analyst you'll probably find yourself working for a large company where it is your job to tailor-make computer systems for the business.
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Many people in the IT industry get start their careers in either graduate jobs or on trainee programmes. as it's the perfect way to learn and apply all the skills and qualifications you'll need to do well in your career.
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If you believe the cliché, working in IT as technical support is all about turning computers on and off and keeping people waiting on the phone. But it's so much more than that, we promise.
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As a database administrator you'll be in charge of computerised information systems - you could think of yourself as a kind of high tech librarian.
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What to enter the glamorous world of designing? Designer Miffy Llwyd-Williams spills the beans about daily tasks, pros and cons and being arty...
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We reveal the facts you'll need to know before embarking on a career in web design
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Discover what employers are looking for when it comes to IT jobs.
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Discover what tasks a web designer gets up to on a daily basis
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Are you a computer geek that can create anything with the most basic software? We've got the perfect job for you! As a CAD (or computer-aided design technician), you'll create design plans for buildings and machinery for a wide range of industries.
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The ongoing joke says that everyone ends up working in IT, but if you're a computer whizz with great organisational skills then a career as a technical architect (or IT systems architect) will suit you perfectly.
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It is generally recommended that every organisation has one full time IT administrator for every 50 employees and you'll come across job vacancies in all kinds of companies with this job. But what do they actually do?
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A database manager is responsible for the way a company manages, organises, stores and accesses its information. Want to know more?
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