Which IT Careers Are Hot and Which are Not?
necromante asks: "I've been working on different IT positions through my career: support; some networking; DBA; web development; project management; even working on the client side for a little while. However, I don't feel like I am really a specialist on any of those subjects and I feel I need to focus on a particular field. So, I decided to ask for some feedback before making my decision. I understand that this depends everyones tastes, likes and dislikes. However, I would like to have a better idea of which are the available options, and I hope the results of this discussion can benefit other readers. Is there any IT career that I should consider more than the others? Which are the emerging fields? Is there any industry I should focus on in particular? Which careers on IT are actually more in demand and which ones not? Is it a better path to focus on moving into management?"
What should I do with my life?
Which careers on IT are actually more in demand and which ones not?
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I hear it's lovely over at tech support. You get to talk to n00bs all day and make them run around in circles because it's the "fixing ritual" and stuff.
No seriously. BOFH is the field you're after.
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Any provided you live in India. Gotta love cheap phone support.
i think you should go into programming and learn to write malware so i can keep charging my customers $95USD to format and reinstall Windows.
If you are having this much doubt about what you want to do, for Gods sake, get OUT of IT.
Go into the resturaunt business. run a mcDonalds. Get into the auto mechanic shop business. You can probably make better money herding 10 people cleaning houses. (That right there is a six figure a year job, for basicly managing a crew of people who descend on a house, clean, sweep, vacume and leave, repeat ad infinitum, scale as large as you want)
Of course, considering your lack of direction, you may not be the best person to run a business. Perhaps you should stick to help desk.
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so you write COBOL, then?
blah blah blah
I get to design and develop metrics that help us analyze, track and improve our operations, manage the development of the systems that collect and report these metrics and then evaluate them to assess the company's global risk.
And use enough buzzwords to make the tech implementer roll their eyes and mock you behind your back. . .
I just can't get my hair pointy enough to do it.
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