Computer Science Careers and Job Prospects.
Computer Science Careers and Job Prospects
Those who are analytical, good at problem-solving and can pay
attention to detail might enjoy a computer science career. It is a
promising field with employment outlook ranging from average to much faster
than average over the next several years.

Computer and
Information Systems Manager
Computer and information systems managers oversee the
computer activities of organizations or companies. They implement technology
that can help these entities meet their goals. While some employers hire job
candidates with a bachelor's degree, many prefer those with a master's degree
in business administration (MBA). Computer and information systems managers'
median annual earnings were $123,950 in 2013.
Computer Systems
Analyst
Computer systems analysts assist their employers with the
efficient and effective use of computer technology. Many employers prefer to
hire job candidates who have bachelor's degrees, and for more complex jobs,
some require a master's degree. In 2013 computer systems analysts earned a
median annual salary of $81,190.
Computer Hardware
Engineer
Computer hardware engineers research, design, develop, test
and oversee the manufacture and installation of computer chips, circuit boards
and computer systems. They also work with computer peripherals. To work as a
computer hardware engineer, one must earn a bachelor's degree. Also, to work
directly with the public, one must have a license. Computer hardware engineers
earned a median annual salary of $104,250 in 2013.
Computer
Programmer
Computers would be mere pieces of plastic without the computer
programmers who write the programs that enable them to perform their
functions. One must earn a bachelor's degree, usually in computer science, to
work as a computer programmer. Computer programmers earned a median annual
salary of $76,140 in 2013.
Computer Support
Specialists
Computer support specialists help companies' customers or
staff solve computer-related problems. They may help with difficulties computer
users are having with software programs, operating systems, computers or
peripherals. While some employers will only hire computer support
professionals, who have bachelor's degrees in computer science, the level of
education required in this field varies. They earned a median annual salary of
$46,620 (median wage of $22.41 per hour) in 2013.
Software Developer
Systems software developers create operations software that
make computers and other devices run. Applications software developers design
and produce software and games that make them useful. While a bachelor's degree
isn't a strict requirement for this career, earning one can help you prepare
for it. In 2013 systems software developers earned a median annual
salary of $101,410 and applications software developers earned $92,660 per
year.
Web Developer
Web developers are responsible for the way websites
function. They tend to sites' technical aspects. Although experience and
certification may be enough to get someone a job as a web developer, many employers
prefer to hire job candidates who have earned a bachelor's degree in a
computer-related field. Web developers earned a median annual salary of $63,160
in 2013.
Web Master
Webmasters maintain websites and tend to tasks such as design,
analysis of user data and responding to user feedback. For most jobs, one needs
at least an associate degree or a certificate, but more advanced positions
require a bachelor's degree in a computer-related major. Webmasters earned a
median annual salary of $82,340 in 2013.
Sources:
Bureau of Labor Statistics, US
Department of Labor, Occupational
Outlook Handbook, 2014-15 Edition, on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/oco/ and
Employment and Training Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, O*NET Online, on the Internet at http://online.onetcenter.org/ (visited January 12, 2015).
Employment and Training Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, O*NET Online, on the Internet at http://online.onetcenter.org/ (visited January 12, 2015).

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