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  1. Covin's Washington Area Computer Job Guide by Carol L. Covin, 1992-05
  2. Career Academy: blended learning from the comfort of your desk.(Bay Area Profile)(Samson Chu)(Interview): An article from: Computer User by Nadine Cruit, 2004-08-01
  3. Clsc Exam Certification Guide (Cisco Career Certification.) by Kevin Downes, Tim Boyles, 1999-10-15
  4. Internet Technologies at Work (Mike Meyers' Computer Skills) by Fred T Hofstetter, 2004-10-13
  5. The Guide to Internet Job Searching (Serial) by Margaret Riley, Frances Roehm, et all 1996-04
  6. How to find local area occupational wages for Montana on the Internet: A user's guide to America's Career InfoNet by Bob Schleicher, 2000
  7. Searchlight plus : relevant resources in high interest areas by Susan Cortright Weiss, 1983
  8. Novell's CNE® Study Guide -- IntranetWare¿/ NetWare® 4.11 by David James, IV Clarke, 1997-02-18
  9. Fundamentals of Wireless Networking by Ron Price, 2006-05-24
  10. Cisco Internetwork Design ((CP) CERTIFICATION)
  11. Cisco WAN Switching Professional Reference by Tracy Thorpe, Tracy L Thorpe, 2002-03-27
  12. The Ccie Study Guide by Roosevelt Giles, 1998-07-03
  13. Novell's CNA® Study Guide -- IntranetWare¿/ NetWare® 4.11 by David James IV Clarke, 1997-01-29
  14. TCP/IP MCSE Study Guide by Greg P. Bulette, 1998-02

81. Computing & Technology: The Riley Guide
that posts technical jobs and career information for the computer professional. Most readers will want to target in on the careers area with its job
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Due to the size of this field, individual employers, research groups, and laboratories will not be listed. Many IT recruiters and job banks dedicated to specific US regions are listed on those pages instead of here. You can also target employers through the resources provided here or our page for Employer Research You may also want to review Engineering and Telecommunications for additional resources. Graphic designers will want to check

82. School Of Computer And Information Science
will feature a group of panelists who work in various areas of career development. The Bachelor of computer Science and the Bachelor of Information
http://www.scis.ecu.edu.au/
navigation Future Students Current Students International Research ... Contact Us quick links Courses SCISSA eCourse CHS Home ... ECU Library news ECU Summer School Sessions 14/9/2005 4:22 PM The ECU 2005/6 Summer Session information is now available via SIMO for students: http://www.ecu.edu.au/apps/SIMO/ The School of Computer and Information will not be offering any units in this session.
Please note that the enrolment deadline for the 2005/6 Summer Session is Friday 2 December 2005. PHP/MySQL Programmers Wanted 8/9/2005 11:01 AM Sankhya Consultants are looking for PHP/MySQL programmers to work on some of their projects, in a work experience capacity. [more] Sankhya Consultants are looking for PHP/MySQL programmers to work on some of their projects, in a work experience capacity. A desired skill set includes: 1. Good working knowledge of PHP.
2. MYSQL database knowledge essential.
3. Web designing skills would be desirable.
4. Strong analytical capability.
5. Knowledge in Use cases, Process Flow diagrams, State diagrams etc would be beneficial.
Please contact Vish Ramakonar ( vish@sankhya.com.au

83. CRPC | News: CRPC Featured In Houston Chronicle 'Careers In Computers' Section.
He said the CRPC is working with area universities to create an intellectually Another quirk is reflected in the number of computer science Ph.Ds,
http://www.crpc.rice.edu/newsArchive/Chronicle_article.html
Rice Center Proliferating Marketplace
By ALICE ADAMS
Employment Correspondent
Tremors in technological paradigms that don't register on the Richter Scale are nonetheless being felt around the world as The Center for Research on Parallel Computation moves, on course, toward the 21st century. With its headquarters in Rice University's Duncan Hall, the CRPC is one of the 25 science and technology centers supported by the National Science Foundation. The Center, including seven core sites and nine affiliated sites, was established in 1989 to exploit massively parallel computing systems, making its research and findings available to the nation. Because Rice is the lead institution of the Center's consortium, faculty as well as graduate students and research scientists from several departments are involved in the Center's work. Few Houstonians know about the Center or its contributions. Fewer still understand the meaning of "parallel computation." To explore the value of the CRPC to Houston, the state of the Texas and the nation, an analogy between parallel computation and doing the laundry best explains parallel computation and the work of the center. For example, an average family creates six washer-loads of laundry each week. The designated laundry-person now has a choice cither do six loads. one at a time at home or go to a laundromat and load the week's worth of wash into six separate washers. If the person has selected the laundromat-route, they will complete the wash quickly.

84. Careers In Fields Of Management Or Computer Information Systems
computer Programmers write detailed instructions that list in logical order the steps the computer must The computer Museum s careers in Computing
http://www.cab.latech.edu/DEPTS/mis/careers.htm
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GO TO :. Louisiana Tech Financial Aid Louisiana Tech Admissions OTHER LINKS :. A I T P : Association of Information Technology Professionals Careers in the field of CIS Employment opportunities for CIS graduates continues to be very positive. The demand for CIS graduates has increased for the past several years, and it should continue to increase for at least the next five years. Job titles and descriptions vary from business to business. Therefore, the following job descriptions are not meant to imply that all persons with the following job titles perform the same duties and responsibilities. Systems Analyst Systems Analysts work closely with managers, software programmers, and computer users to pinpoint needs and reach goals. Businesses of all types rely on Systems Analysts to integrate and upgrade their systems and ensure that they run smoothly. An entry-level analyst might work closely with end-users to analyze their needs and design an information system solution. Senior Systems Analysts frequently manage an entire information system development project.

85. Computer Science At Millersville University
computer Science at Millersville University Another area of computer Science, Business Information Systems, involves working for a company that is not
http://cs.millersv.edu/geninfo/careers.html

86. Computer Jobs / IT Jobs - NationJob.com Careers, Work & Employment Opportunities
computer Jobs / IT Jobs detailed job listings and company profiles - Updated Adjunct Instructor-Information Technology Miami Jacobs Career College
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87. Printing And Graphic Arts Careers
careers that can carry you into a New Century of Opportunity Intertwined within all areas of any business, including the printing and graphic arts
http://www.print.org/Careers.cfm
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Printing and Graphic Arts Careers
Printing and graphic arts is one of America's largest industries ranking first among the 20 major manufacturing groups in establishments, second in total dollar payroll and third in the number of employees. The State of Michigan ranks tenth among the 50 states in the number of employees working in this important industry with over 40,000 employees working in over 1500 establishments totaling sales of over $5.6 Billion. The majority of these establishments have fewer than 25 skilled employees widely dispersed throughout Michigan and the rest of the country.
The printing and graphic arts industry in Michigan needs you!
  • If you're looking for a career in big business If you're looking for a career in a small business in or near your hometown If you're interested in a career that serves the needs of society and gives you the opportunity to blend your talents with new technology
  • The industry's products, the printed word and graphic arts, help keep us informed and enrich our lives. Because the industry responds to both the needs and advances of society, it uses the latest technology and the most sophisticated tools of communication available. The business of printing is a time-honored profession that has always offered excitement and challenges as its methods advanced. This means continued change and growth for the industry and those who choose to be part of it.

    88. The University Of Texas At Dallas - 2004 Undergraduate Catalog
    Students specializing in the Human computer Interaction area obtain skills in This area provides excellent preparation for careers associated with the
    http://www.utdallas.edu/student/catalog/undergrad04/ugprograms/hd-cogsci.html
    2004 - 2006 Undergraduate Catalog Introduction (home) Contents / Site Map Admissions Policies / Procedures ... Graduate Catalog
    Cognitive Science (B.S.)
    Students can complete Core Curriculum and Cognitive Science major requirements in a minimum of 78 semester credit hours, leaving 42 elective hours.
    Bachelor of Science in Cognitive Science
    Degree Requirements (120 hours)
    I. Core Curriculum Requirements : 42 hours
    A. Communication (6 hours)
    3 hours Communication ( RHET 1302
    3 hours Communication Elective ( CGS 3340 or PSY 3393
    B. Social and Behavioral Sciences (15 hours)
    6 hours Government ( GOVT 2301 and
    6 hours American History
    3 hours Social and Behavioral Science Elective ( PSY 2301
    C. Humanities and Fine Arts (6 hours)
    3 hours Fine Arts ( ARTS 1301 3 hours Humanities ( HUMA 1301 D. Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning (6 hours)

    89. SUNY BROCKPORT : Careers In Computer Science
    A bachelor s degree in computer science opens up a wide range of career options. For those in the Western New York area, attend the Rochester computer
    http://www.brockport.edu/cs/about/cs_careers.html
    Computer Science
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    ... Academics Select SUNY Brockport Home Prospective Students Current Students News Media About SUNY Brockport Admissions Academics Library Events Calendar News Athletics Publications Online Services Contact Us Search Department Index Home
    Careers In Computing
    Programmer/Analyst Network Specialist Data Processing Analyst System Programmer ... Database Specialist A bachelor's degree in computer science opens up a wide range of career options. The demand for people with college-level expertise in computing continues to increase. Some typical examples of jobs and career paths in the field are as follows:
  • Programmer/analyst, application programmer, software specialist.
    These common designations encompass a wide variety of activities, including analyzing software needs and problems, and designing, implementing, testing, debugging, and documenting small original programs, and/or selecting, configuring, and installing larger "off-the-shelf" software, teaching the use of software, and consulting to solve users' software problems. May progress to software engineer, software manager, applications manager, manager of user services, etc.
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  • Data processing analyst.
  • 90. Computer Science Jobs
    A computer science graduate can make a career in the following disciplines computer science graduates, who specialize in the area of managing systems
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    Information Technology
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    Computer Science Jobs
    Provides information on Computer Science jobs including some job descriptions.
    Computer Science is a constantly evolving field. Its dynamic nature propels the need for competent qualified computer science professionals constantly. As software stability becomes the crux of comfortable modern-day living, most companies look for professionals who can create software systems that ensure stability. Computer Science graduates can work with different industries as technical administrators or they can work in research led areas of computer industry.
    A computer science graduate can make a career in the following disciplines:
  • Software Developers
  • Businesses and transactions today are highly dependent on software’s. Stable Software systems are what organizations across the world are seeking. As a software developer, computer science graduates will be required to have sufficient knowledge on different operating systems and software applications. Software developers need to have domain knowledge of the industry they are developing the software for.
  • Computer Communications Specialists
  • As telecommunications and computer systems gets integrated, there is a constant need of qualified computer science graduates, who can understand the two systems correctly and integrate them to deliver robust business and transaction solutions.

    91. You Don't Have To Be A Techie To Have A Computer Career - Technology Schools
    Building a computer career in this area requires skills that are technical, but also you will need good people and communications skills, and you will need
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    You don't have to be a techie to have a Computer Career
    By Mary Hobson
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    Technology Schools Columnist
    If you are attracted to the idea of a computer career, you have the opportunity to choose from an array of jobs that use many different talents, from a flair for math, to the ability to use fine arts.
    Today, computing involves so many different areas, applications and technologies that there is demand for an almost infinite skill set.
    Get the skills you need with University of Phoenix - the number one choice for working professionals.
    Computer education covers topics from designing and engineering individual microelectronics components to designing attractive and artistic graphics for games and applications; from coding programs to helping people use computer applications more effectively.
    A computer science degree – your gateway to technology If you elect to start your computer education with a computer science degree, you will spend time looking at the array of technologies that computing hardware and software are based on.
    A computer science degree will give you grounding in the physics and math of the engineering side of hardware, plus knowledge of the principles of computing that underlie computer programming and the design of computing applications. This is an excellent beginning to a technical career, and can lead to jobs in a whole variety of technical, system administration and security areas, but the computer careers that arise from this computer education are only a part of the range of computer jobs on the job market.

    92. You Don't Have To Be A Techie To Have A Computer Career - Technology Schools
    Building a computer career in this area requires skills that are technical, but you will also need good people and communications skills and the ability to
    http://www.technology-schools.com/articles/you-dont-have-to-be-a-techie.html
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    You Don't Have to Be a Techie to Have a Computer Career
    by Mary Hobson
    mary.hobson@hqpublications.com

    Technology Schools Columnist
    In today's high-tech climate, computing involves so many different areas, applications, and technologies that there is demand for an almost infinite skill set.
    Computer education covers topics ranging from designing and engineering individual microelectronics components, to designing attractive and artistic graphics for games and applications; from coding programs, to helping people use computer applications more effectively.
    Get the skills you need with University of Phoenix - the number one choice for working professionals.
    A Computer Science Degree – Your Gateway to Technology
    If you elect to start your computer education with a computer science degree, you will spend time looking at the array of technologies. A computer science degree will give you grounding in the physics and math of the engineering side of hardware, plus knowledge of the principles of computing that underlie computer programming and the design of computing applications.
    A computer science degree is an excellent beginning to a technical career, and can lead to jobs in a whole variety of technical, system administration and security areas, but the computer careers that arise from this computer education are only a part of the range of computer jobs on the job market.

    93. Developing Educational Standards - Computers, Libraries And Information Literacy
    The QCC are being replaced by Georgia Performance Standards in the areas of ELA, math, Career and Technical Education, Computers and Technology, ELA,
    http://edstandards.org/StSu/InfoLit.html
    Computers, Libraries and information Literacy
    Developing Educational Standards Home Page
    Government Organizations
    • Alabama: Classroom Improvement To view copies of the state standards, select the publications pop-up link on the left of the screen and select the relevant subject. The list currently includes links to rich text documents for the arts, ELA, math, PE, science, and social studies. An 'Others' option leads to documents for foreign language, health, and a combination of K-8 technology and 9-12 computer applications. A 'Draft' link currently leads to a January 2005 science draft.
    • Alaska: Alaska Content Standards Links to pages with general content standards for the arts, ELA, health, information literacy, math, science, social studies, technology, and world languages.
    • Arizona: Content Standards Links to standards documents, most in Acrobat or MS Word format and many organized by grade level, in the areas of the arts, ELA, foreign and native language, functional standards (for students with significant disabilities), health and PE, math, science, social studies, technology, and workplace skills (such as decision making, problem solving, career awareness, technology, and computer skills).
    • Colorado: Technology Skills Standards for PreK-12 Schools Links to various documents that help define what teachers and students should know and be able to do with computers and become information literate.

    94. IU Southeast | Brochures | Computer Science
    needs of students who plan a career in computer science or whose career area computer science is considered the fastest growing area for employment.
    http://www.ius.edu/brochures/AcademicPrograms/?brochure=ComputerScience&SchoolCo

    95. Careers Online
    We want to help you realise your educational and career aspirations. There is a spacious general study area with clusters of computers as well as rooms
    http://www2.spaldingtoday.co.uk/sites/careers/college.asp
    College People have many reasons for choosing to study at college. You want to learn new skills, you want to further your academic studies, gain vocational training or simply experience a change of environment.
    HERE TO SUPPORT YOU
    THE jump between school and college can be really daunting, but it can also be good fun!
    And we are here to help you before you start college, during your time at college and as you leave for university or employment.
    Your Student Adviser will settle you into college, manage your time, develop your key skills and help build your confidence.
    The College Counsellor is available to offer one-to-one private counselling about issues which may be concerning you at the time.
    Careers Advice is important for all our students. You can have an individual interview, gain information on opportunities for jobs, or trips, taking a year out and higher education.
    It may be that you need help with literacy, numeracy, exam skills, writing an assignment. We can give you that

    96. Employment Opportunities
    Looking for a career in Information Technology? computer Repair Services Logo computer Repair Logo Network Wireless Security and Installations Network
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    Outsourcing Types of Positions: Full Time
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    Internships Hiring Locations: Norfolk, VA
    Washington DC PROFILE GlobalStrata Solutions is a Information Technology Service provider based out of Norfolk, Virginia. We are building its team with commitment to service, excellence and friendly personalized attention in mind. Our employees bring to GlobalStrata their own unique individual abilities and talents. As a team, they share a dedication to excellence, customer service, and continuous improvement that separates them from their counterparts in this industry. In addition, we provide training resources that allow our employees to keep up with the changing trends of technology. OUR VISION To provide our customer with Premier Customer Oriented Information Technology services.

    97. Labs: Asia
    Researcher Typically Ph.D. in computer science or related area, and at least two years of experience (could be postdoctorate, associate professor in the
    http://research.microsoft.com/aboutmsr/labs/asia/beijing_opps.aspx
    Microsoft.com Home Site Map
    Search: All Research Online All Microsoft.com Microsoft Research Home About Microsoft Research Research Areas People ... Contact Us
    Labs: Asia
    Beijing, China
    5/F, Beijing Sigma Center
    No.49, Zhichun Road, Hai Dian District
    Beijing China 100080 Opportunities at Microsoft Research, Asia Microsoft Research Asia recruits outstanding researchers in a wide variety of disciplines, both from leading academic institutions as well as industrial research labs. Microsoft Research Asia is constantly seeking both seasoned computer scientists and new researchers for its Beijing, China, site. If your interest lies in basic research on the most challenging computer science problems or in researching technologies that will ship in products used by millions of people worldwide, we'd like to hear from you. In addition, we also hire visiting researchers, postdoctoral fellows and summer interns. How to Apply: If you are interested, please submit your curriculum vitae at . If there is any problem, please contact

    98. Dreamweaver Graphics
    Bachelor s degree in geography, math, statistics, computer science or other functional program area. Experience requirements may be obtained
    http://depts.washington.edu/geogjobs/
    UW Geography Career Resources
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    COMING SOON Job Archive AAG Careers Site Internship Lists *COMING SOON Alumni Profiles COMING SOON Jobs in the Spotlight: GIS Analysts/Programmers GIS Data Analyst / Developer (Saint Paul)
    Date: 2005-04-20 01:33:14
    Job Description:
    Committed. Competitive. Constructing our Future.
    That's St. Paul Travelers. We are one of the leading insurance companies in the United States. Our superior financial strength and consistent record of strong operating returns mean security for our customers - and opportunities for our employees. You will find St. Paul Travelers to be full of energy, and a workplace in which you truly can make a difference.
    Primary Duties and Responsibilities
    Develop, maintain and document geo-databases and software tools using ArcGIS to process and analyze a multi-state property insurance book of business, and to track weekly/monthly/quarterly trends on exposure and losses.

    99. Hispanic Employment Service For Jobs, Workforce Diversity, Free Resume Postings
    A career in computers or engineering could be the key to converting these skills and Jobs are expected to increase in this area for the next ten years,
    http://www.saludos.com/fields/compeng.html
    Careers in Computers and Engineering
    by E. Christiansen
    When your friends need help with their math homework, are you the first person they call? Do you have to constantly fight the urge to dismantle every electronic device you come in contact with in order to find out how it works? Are you writing computer programs for fun in your spare time while most of the people you know are struggling to master Microsoft Word? A career in computers or engineering could be the key to converting these skills and your curiosity into a profitable and challenging profession.
    The constantly changing new technologies and the growth in the home computing market have caused an increased demand for college graduates with degrees in computer science and the engineering disciplines. In many ways, a computer science or engineering degree in the '90s is the equivalent of the MBA in the '80s: a ticket to the best job opportunities available. Although some specialties, such as mining or petroleum engineering, have more applicants than available jobs, most of these fields have numerous job opportunities for college graduates. We have concentrated on the areas with the best growth potential and largest amount of entry-level positions to give you an idea of the kind of jobs that await computer science and engineering graduates.
    The Specialties
    Chemical Engineers
    Chemical engineers apply the principles of chemistry and engineering to solve problems involved with the use or production of chemicals. The two main areas of work in this field are in the production of chemicals and chemical equipment, although a few jobs can be found in electronics and aircraft manufacturing. Specialization in narrow fields such as pollution control or oxidation is common.

    100. Hispanic Employment Service For Jobs, Workforce Diversity, Free Resume Postings
    If so, you may be drawn to a career in animation or special effects. In the production area, computers are used to help track production and budgets.
    http://www.saludos.com/fields/animation.html
    CAREERS IN ANIMATION AND SPECIAL EFFECTS Anything can happen on the silver screen: Toys come to life. Aliens attack Earth. Dinosaurs run amok, and volcanoes explode in the streets of Los Angeles. How would you like to be part of a team that creates images no one has ever seen before, designs and creates entirely new worlds where anything can happen or where things can appear and disappear like magic? If so, you may be drawn to a career in animation or special effects. These are two distinct entertainment-field specialties currently enjoying much popular success. Another thing these two career fields have in common is that they both depend in a large part on a combination of technology and art, using the power of computers and human imagination to enhance the ancient art of storytelling The animators and special effects departments find that they constantly must outdo themselves, as the audience appetite for fresh "eye candy" continues to grow. The more amazing and unusual things they see, the more people tend to expect, and the more sophisticated the effects and visuals must become must be to grab their attention. Films are just one part of the industry, though. Actually, most animation studios make their money through commercials rather than feature films. Animation and special effects professionals can find work in many other forms of visual media.

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