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  1. Covin's Washington Area Computer Job Guide by Carol L. Covin, 1992-05
  2. Clsc Exam Certification Guide (Cisco Career Certification) by Kevin Downes, Tim Boyles, 1999-10-15
  3. Internet Technologies at Work (Mike Meyers' Computer Skills) by Fred T Hofstetter, 2004-10-13
  4. The Guide to Internet Job Searching (Serial) by Margaret Riley, Frances Roehm, et all 1996-04
  5. 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
  6. The Software Engineer Job Description Handbook and Career Guide: The Complete Knowledge Guide you need to Start or Advance your Career as Software Eng by Andrew Klipp, 2009-02-06
  7. The System Administrator Job Description Handbook and Career Guide: The Complete Knowledge Guide you need to Start or Advance your Career by Andrew Klipp, 2009-02-11
  8. Travel Agent's Computer (Computers in Action) by Pamela Fiddy, etc., et all 1985-04-25
  9. The Web Designer Job Description Handbook and Career Guide: The Complete Knowledge Guide you need to Start or Advance your career as Web Designer. by Andrew Klipp, 2009-01-29
  10. The Business Objects Developer Job Description Handbook and Career Guide: The Complete Knowledge Guide you need to Start or Advance your career by Andrew Klipp, 2009-02-20
  11. The Application Developer Job Description Handbook and Career Guide: The Complete Knowledge Guide you need to Start or Advance your career by Andrew Klipp, 2009-02-17
  12. The IT Manager Job Description Handbook and Career Guide: The Complete Knowledge Guide you need to Start or Advance your career as IT Manager. by Andrew Klipp, 2009-01-30
  13. The Web Developer Job Description Handbook and Career Guide: The Complete Knowledge Guide you need to Start or Advance your Career as Web Developer. by Andrew Klipp, 2009-02-02
  14. Career resource centers: An information analysis paper based on a computer search of the ERIC database, November 1966 through February 1983 (Searchlight ... : relevant resources in high interest areas) by Susan Cortright Weiss, 1983

61. 2002-03 UC Irvine Catalogue: Majors And Careers
will find employment in areas such as fields as operations research, computer programming,marketing Possible careers include science teaching and writing
http://www.editor.uci.edu/02-03/intro/intro.6.htm
MAJORS AND CAREERS Choosing a Major Many students select their University major, the field of study which represents their principal academic interest, at the time they fill out their University of California Undergraduate Application for Admission and Scholarship. Some students, however, are not ready to choose a major at the time they apply, and still others may wish to change to a different major after they have enrolled. In preparation for choosing a major, students need to familiarize themselves as much as possible with UCI and its academic programs. Entering students are exposed to a wide range of areas of study, and it is not unusual for students to become enthusiastic about academic disciplines previously unfamiliar to them. At UCI a number of traditionally separate academic disciplines have strong interrelationships, so that the academic environment is influenced by broad interactions among disciplines. As a complement to classroom study, UCI encourages its students to become involved in a variety of educational experiences such as independent study, laboratory research, field study, writing workshops, computing, and arts productions. Such experiences can help students identify additional areas of interest. The UCI General Catalogue is a good place to find specific information about programs available and requirements. Students are encouraged to talk to academic counselors and faculty advisors and to go to any department to learn more about its programs of study, its requirements for graduation, and possible enrollment limitations. (Some majors are impacted, that is, more students apply than can be accommodated. See the Undergraduate Admissions section for information.) While advisors may not be familiar with all fields, they can suggest ways to investigate other areas of study and be helpful in planning a lower-division program which will keep several options open. Courses and workshops designed to assist students in choosing a major are offered by the UCI Career Center, the Division of Undergraduate Education, and some of the academic units.

62. Summary Of FY2001 Budget Request To Congress - Computer And Information Science
with advanced skills in all areas of computer and to improve undergraduate educationin computer science and to better prepare students for careers in industry
http://www.nsf.gov/bfa/bud/fy2002/cise.htm
COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING $470,360,000
The FY 2002 Budget Request for the Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) Activity is $470.36 million, a decrease of $7.54 million, or 1.6 percent, below the FY 2001 Current Plan of $477.90 million. (Millions of Dollars) FY 2000 Actual FY 2001 Current Plan FY 2002 Request Change Amount Percent Computer-Communications Research Information and Intelligent Systems Experimental and Integrative Activities Advanced Computational Infrastructure and Research ... Information Technology Research Total, CISE Totals may not add due to rounding. Computing, communications, and information are the focus of the basic research and education programs supported by the CISE Activity. CISE supported research ranges from the study of basic principles of the creation, representation, storage, transmission, transformation and application of information to development of new algorithms, systems and applications of these research innovations. CISE activities include theoretical and experimental investigator-initiated research in all areas of computer and information science and engineering, the development and maintenance of a cutting-edge national computing and information infrastructure for research and education, and programs that contribute to the education and training of the next generation of computer scientists and engineers.

63. Arizona Computer Science: Related Majors
and the integration of computer skills with the functional areas of managements.Education in MIS enables students to pursue careers involving the use
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/program/relmajors.html
Related Majors
The University of Arizona offers several majors related to computer science. Detailed information can be found at each department's homepage - please follow the links below. We also offer here a more descriptive comparison of computing-intensive programs on campus.
  • ECE Electrical and Computer Engineering
    Hardware orientation - What are the mechanics behind the box? These programs prepare students for careers in research and development in such areas as communications, computers, control, electomagnetics, microelectronics, optics, and signal processing.
  • SIE Systems and Industrial Engineering
    Study of how computing technology can be used effectively with the human workforce. Often involves a manufacturing environment. SE is concerned with the processes and methodology of modeling, analyzing, and designing technologically advanced systems that function safely, effectively, and economically. It requires appreciation and understanding of machines, people, software, hardware, materials, and energy.
  • MIS Management Information Systems
    Management information systems involves the use of computers in organizations and the integration of computer skills with the functional areas of managements. Education in MIS enables students to pursue careers involving the use, definition, analysis, design, implementation, and operation of computer information systems. Less emphasis on Math and more on business course work: economics, accounting, finance.

64. MSN Careers
The number of computer hardware engineers is also set to increase with male clientele,• Educational programs for barbers are declining, Other areas of personal
http://editorial.careers.msn.com/articles/nofuture/
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A century ago, there were no jobs for commercial pilots or Web site developers, but it was a fantastic time to get into the automobile and telephone industries. As veteran human resources manager Sheri Mullin puts it, "A job evolves for different reasons, and then outside factors mutate that job into something else." Mullin notes that technology, knowledge creation and politics play a role in which jobs grow and which jobs go.
The winning combination for employability in this ever-evolving economy seems to be monitoring changes and enhancing the skills needed to remain relevant despite such changes. According to Mullin, "You always have to be thinking, 'I have the skills for this industry, but sooner or later that's going to top out.'"
And speaking of topping out, here are a dozen jobs that are winding down, according to the Department of Labor's

65. Academics And Careers - Academic Departments And Programs
Curricular guides for courses of study in specific areas to a particular institutionare also Math and computer Science Department. Nursing careers Department.
http://www.lcc.edu/academics/

66. Computer Science
and prepares students for a wide range of careers. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN COMPUTERSCIENCE. basic skills and familiarity with traditional areas of knowledge
http://www.asu.edu/provost/smis/ceas/bs/csbs.html
Computer Science Bachelor of Science
College of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Definition of the field. Computer Science is a discipline that involves the understanding and design of computers and computational processes. In its most general form it is concerned with the understanding of information transfer and transformation. Particular interest is placed on making processes efficient and endowing them with some form of intelligence. The discipline ranges from theoretical studies of algorithms to practical problems of implementation in terms of computational hardware and software. Career opportunities in the field. Uniqueness of the program at ASU. The first two years at ASU give an important introduction to the concepts of problem solving, algorithms, software engineering, and data structures. Students learn four high-level languages and one assembly language. The last two years provide students with advanced courses that give a strong, broad background in Computer Science. The degree program requires the student to select six senior-level courses providing a foundation in advanced computer areas. Students also take technical electives and unrestricted electives, allowing breadth in application areas or concentration in specific fields of Computer Science. The Department of Computer Science and Engineering exhibits special strength in the areas of computer graphics and geometric modeling, software engineering, microprocessor-based systems networks, embedded systems, ubiquitous computing, and the integration of database systems and artificial intelligence into working systems. Several senior-level courses are available in these areas.

67. Sage Computer Services: About Sage
has had great success in the areas of student When you go to Sage computer Servicesfor your the diversified Sage workforce, visit our careers@Sage section for
http://www.sagecomputerservices.net/about/
Since 1988, Sage Computer Services, an enterprise division of Coleman Professional Services , has been providing companies and organizations with valuable data processing and imaging services. Sage has the manpower and skills to handle any large data recognition job. With $5 million dollars in annual sales, Sage predicts continual growth. Sage employs over 150 culturally diversified staff in data entry and imaging positions at its offices based in Akron, Ohio. An important goal at Sage is to employ an integrated workforce of individuals with disabilities and those who have no disabilities. As a result of Sage's dedication to provide jobs to those with disabilities, Sage was awarded the Vertical Market Solution Award. More Information Through Coleman Professional Services, Sage's parent company, job training is provided for individuals with disabilities in the areas of Data Entry and Office Technology. This program has had great success in the areas of student retention (95%) and post-training job placement (96%) that removed 50 individuals from the welfare system in the year 2000 alone. When you go to Sage Computer Services for your data processing and imaging needs, you are guaranteed fast, efficient and accurate service.

68. UMaine Career Library
describing careers in a variety of occupational areas Marketing. Guide to a Careerin computer Programming. careers in International Affairs. careers for History
http://www.ume.maine.edu/~career/careerlab.html
Career Center Online
Career Library Map

can be downloaded and viewed using Adobe Acrobat Reader
Please Select Resource Career Information Full-time Job Listings Internet Services Choices Employer Information Other Career Library Holdings Books In Library Database Videos in Library Database Extensive resource materials to assist individuals in the career decision-making and job search process are available on a self-service basis in the Career Library. The Career Library is managed by Career Assistants, who are available to assist students and alumni with resources and general information on Career Center services. Frequent use of the Career Library will assist you in becoming an informed, self-confident job seeker.
Career Information
The Career Library contains books and vertical files with detailed occupational descriptions. Following are selections from among the more than 300 resources from this station describing careers in a variety of occupational areas:
  • Careers with Animals
  • All You Need to Know About the Music Business
  • Careers in Science
  • Careers in Business
  • Career Opportunities in Education
  • Environmental Careers in the 21st Century
  • Careers in Marketing
  • Guide to a Career in Computer Programming
  • Careers in International Affairs
  • Careers for History Buffs

69. Archived Profiles And Forums
However, at Kestrel, he manages to combine very practical work in computer sciencewith some very abstract areas of mathematics. Posted January 1998.
http://www.ams.org/careers/archived.html
Archived Profiles and Forums
To read a career profile and forum, please make a selection.
Dereje Agonafer , Senior Engineer, IBM, Poughkeepsie, NY
Although trained as an engineer, Dereje spends most of his time using numerical analysis to solve complex heat transfer problems. He has some good advice for those in the mathematical sciences interested in working in an interdisciplinary industrial environment. Posted October 1998
Jeff Allen
As a member of the Fluid Mechanics and Energy Branch, Jeff works on problems aimed at improving the Navy's ability to collect, transmit and process information essential to its operations. Posted March 1997
Steven J. Altschuler , Architect, Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA
Steve manages a small group of research mathematicians looking at ways to make computers more responsive to the user. He and his wife, Lani Wu, whose profile also appears here, looked for jobs in academia after graduating, but finally decided a position in industry gave them the best chance of being able to work in the same geographic area. Posted January 1998
Shelby Anderson , Systems Engineering Manager, Sun Microsystems, Boston, MA
Shelby manages a staff of systems engineers that provide technical support for systems sold to the Federal Government. Frequently, this means reworking mathematical algorithms to optimize code run times.

70. Canadian Food Inspection Agency - Human Resources - Planning Programs And Learni
just some of the possible careers within the or university diploma in computer science,information certification services in various areas of specialization
http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/corpaffr/hr/poscare.shtml
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About the CFIA
Our Values What We Offer as an Employer Employment Opportunities ... HR Offices Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Human Resources
Possible Careers
Considering a career in food inspection? The following is a list of just some of the possible careers within the CFIA. Click on Biotechnology to learn more about opportunities in the field of biotechnology regulation. Our Agricultural Officers whether in the laboratory performing analyses or in the field meeting with producers and growers, it is their responsibility to ensure that regulatory standards are adhered to. Their work may involve technical negotiations and consultations with the private sector to establish legislative and regulatory standards and assess industry compliance; conducting and participating in negotiations with Canadian and foreign governments, and international standard-setting bodies; developing, maintaining and evaluating National programs and projects designed to prevent the introduction and spread of pests destructive to Canada. Conducting investigations, providing expert advice, meeting with Industry officials, interpreting regulations and program guidelines, may all be a part of their job duties.

71. Startup Zone = High Tech Start-ups + Jobs + Pre-ipo Careers
also lets us know the type of computer and operating system being used. In orderto access certain subscriber services and restricted areas (the Restricted
http://www.startupzone.com/privacy.asp
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Philosophy StartupZone holds the privacy and security of our site visitors and members in the highest regard. The following information explains what kind of information is gathered on our site and how that information is used. We can be reached via email at admin@StartupZone . Please bring to our attention any instance where you feel these policies have been violated. What's collected and what's not? You can visit the public parts of our site without telling us who you are or revealing any personal information. While IP addresses (the Internet address of a computer) are logged to track a user's session, the user remains anonymous. Tracking IP addresses gives us an idea of which parts of our site users are visiting and how long they spend there. We do not link IP addresses to anything personally identifiable. This means that a user's session is tracked, but the user is anonymous. The user's browser also lets us know the type of computer and operating system being used. In order to access certain subscriber services and restricted areas (the "Restricted Services") within StartupZone, we require that you provide certain identifying information and personal data (the "Registration Data") listed in the online registration forms. StartupZone reserves the right to request any additional information necessary to establish and maintain your account for use of the Restricted Services. The Restricted Services within StartupZone can be found in the following areas: "General Users," "Startup Companies," "Job Seekers", and "B2B vendors". As these Restricted Areas are members-only, password-protected Web site areas , naturally, we will know who those visitors are.

72. Careers Your Future
We also have computerbased employer and course and web-sites, information booklets;careers fair and opportunities to learn about job areas and opportunities
http://www.psychology.bangor.ac.uk/undergrad/careers

73. Computer Careers
computer careers Jerry Mefford Email address Jerry.Mefford@htc The computer industryis an exciting, rapidly it offers opportunities in a multitude of areas.
http://www.htcacademic.mnscu.edu/jmefford/
Computer Careers
Jerry Mefford
E-mail address: Jerry.Mefford@htc.mnscu.edu HTC Main Page
Spring 2002 Classes: CCIS1201Data Communications and Network Design CCIS1210Networking Principles CCIS1201Data Communications and Network Design CCIS1210Networking Principles ... Course Schedules CCIS1201Data Communications and Network Design CCIS1210Networking Principles Intro to Department Example of animated gif for button. T he computer industry is an exciting, rapidly changing industry and it offers opportunities in a multitude of areas. We provide the training that leads to job opportunities as a Programmer, Network and Data Communication or PC Support Specialist. For existing computer professionals, we offer advanced courses related to mainframes, mid-range and microcomputers.

74. Welcome To The Graduate Program In Computer Science At Hofstra University
careers in computer Science are most promising for graduating university students.New computer applications are expanding at a rapid pace in all areas,
http://www.hofstra.edu/Academics/Graduate/Programs/GP_CSC/index_GP_CSC.cfm

75. Force10 Networks: Careers
Should be able to play a technical leadership role in these areas. Minimum of aBachelorÂ’s degree (BS), or its equivalent, in computer Science, computer
http://www.force10networks.com/company/careers.asp
Force10 is Hiring! We are looking for bright, highly motivated and dynamic individuals to help Force10 set the pace in the delivery of the most scalable, high performance Ethernet switch/routers in the industry. Force10 offers excellent salary, benefits and equity participation. To apply, please send your resume to jobs@force10networks.com (Principals only please, no third parties). Hot Opportunities
Senior ASIC Design Engineer
(Job ID:ASIC1-710)
Candidate will be member of next generation ASIC design team. Candidate must be a strong individual contributor with proven track record of multimillion gate chips. Job Requirements:
  • 10+ years of hands on high speed ASIC Design experience
  • Fluent in High Level Design Languages, Verilog preferred
  • Knowledge of Networking buffering or forwarding chip design required
Senior Verification Engineer (Job ID:ASIC2-710)
Candidate will be member of ASIC verification team. Candidate would work on developing verification methodologies, develop verification models and develop and execute test plans.

76. FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIEDSCIENCE
recognition of the considerable diversity of careers available to computer engineers,students a wide range of electives in various speciality areas.
http://www.mun.ca/regoff/cal99_2000/EngineeringEngineeringProgrammes.htm
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE
ENGINEERING
Terms A, B, 1 and 2 comprise the core programme taken by all students. The specialized programmes of Civil, Computer, Electrical, Mechanical, and Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering are offered in Terms 3 through 8. Where electives are available in Complementary Studies the selection must be approved by the Associate Dean (Undergraduate Studies). All electives in Terms 3 through 8 must be approved by the appropriate Discipline Chair. CIVIL ENGINEERING In the nineteenth century, Civil Engineering was defined as, "The art of directing the great sources and powers of nature...for the use and convenience of man". Still valid today, the definition indicates that civil engineers are involved in serving people by providing some of the essentials (e.g., water supplies, shelter and transportation) necessary for civilized life. The oldest of the engineering professions, Civil Engineering deals with the planning, design, and construction of such things as roads, railways, harbours, docks, tunnels, bridges, buildings, water supplies, hydroelectric power development, and sewage collection, treatment and disposal systems. The programme provides a broad introduction to the scientific principles and engineering techniques necessary for an understanding of the fundamental problems tackled by civil engineers. It also permits students to choose in later terms between two options: environmental and municipal engineering, and construction and structural engineering.

77. Graduating Engineer And Computer Careers - Feature Article - Perfect 10
sets during an internship at Deloitte Touche in Washington, DC A junior in computerscience at They tend to exhibit better skills in these areas when they
http://www.graduatingengineer.com/articles/feature/12-13-02a.html

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GRADUATE SCHOOL ... THE FUTURE OF YOUR DISCIPLINE
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Perfect 10 Here are the top ten things you learn in an internship that can help you make a successful transition into a full-time job by Dr. Pamela Palmer Summer will soon be a distant memory, but the lessons you learned during your summer internship shouldn't be. Hopefully, this brief, but valuable foray into the business world has given you the opportunity to hone your skill sets, develop business savvy and maybe even make contacts for a future job. But that's just the beginning; check out these ten skills you should have learned below to see if you scored a perfect 10 during your summer internship.
#1: You Learned... how to Work with People Outside your Normal Realm As the only female in her office at Mead Paper Company in Rumford, Maine, Jacquelyn Ritchey found acceptance was not automatic. "I was [interning as] a reliability engineer," she explains. "I did lubrication scheduling, and I set up the computer program to track lubrication." Ritchey, the only woman in her office, worked mostly with male employees who relied on the lubrication schedule. "They had never worked with a woman or with someone my age," the May 2002 graduate from the University of Maine's Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology says. "I learned I had to be honest and open. I had to stand up and let them know what I expected."

78. IEEE Computer Society - Career Service Center
of the IEEE computer Society's Career Services Center new positions in the computer science and engineering community. about the IEEE computer Society's Web site to help@computer.org.
http://www.computer.org/careers
CAREER SERVICES CENTER The goal of the IEEE Computer Society's Career Services Center is to assist our members in their efforts to further their career or search for new positions in the computer science and engineering community. We're excited to announce our new Partnership with the IEEE Job Site. Members: Access our bigger database of available jobs. Employers: Access a larger pool of engineers and high tech professionals. Click here to check out the IEEE Job Site!
Current IEEE Computer S ociety R esum es
Search the resume database.. View All Resumes Software Engineering Information Technology Internet Design and Test Computer Graphics / Visualization Other Areas of Interest
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Send general comments and any questions about the IEEE Computer Society's Web site to help@computer.org

79. Jobs At Tata McGraw-Hill, India. Professional, Computer, Management Books And Te
I am in India I am outside India. Terms of Sale. Jobs and careers Functional AreasTata McGrawHill offers a friendly and challenging working atmosphere.
http://www.tatamcgrawhill.com/siteasp/jobs.asp
Online Catalogue Browse the catalogue now!
I am in India
I am outside India Terms of Sale Jobs and Careers
Welcome to online job opportunities at Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, the leading publisher of Educational and Professional books in Business, Finance, Engineering, the Sciences, Computing and Technology. Functional Areas
Tata McGraw-Hill offers a friendly and challenging working atmosphere. The broad areas in which TMH has openings from time to time are: Editorial
The editors identify suitable authors and acquire manuscripts for publications in the areas of current publishing interest for TMH. Copy Editors
Work on the manuscripts/typescripts for improving presentation and language. Production
Typesetting, proof reading, printing and binding. Finance
Accounting and finance pertinent to publishing operations. Marketing
Generation of demand for educational and professional products. Logistics and Operations
Customer Service and management of inflow and outflow of inventory. Automation of processes. Information Technology
Drives the central order processing system in a Unix environment. Designs, creates, co-ordinates and supports all other computing and network related functions, for business growth.

80. Princeton - Undergraduate Announcement 2002-03 - Department Of Computer Science
for a broad variety of careers because of the central role played by the computerin society Some possible areas for interdisciplinary study are mathematics
http://www.princeton.edu/pr/catalog/ua/02/132.htm
Princeton University
Undergraduate Announcement 2002-03 prev contents next
Department of Computer Science
Chair
David P. Dobkin Associate Chair
Andrew W. Appel Departmental Representative
Brian W. Kernighan Professor
Andrew W. Appel
Bernard Chazelle
Douglas W. Clark
David P. Dobkin
Brian W. Kernighan
Hisashi Kobayashi, also Electrical Engineering Andrea S. La Paugh Kai Li Larry L. Peterson Robert E. Schapire Robert Sedgewick Kenneth Steiglitz Robert E. Tarjan Andrew C. Yao Associate Professor Sanjeev Arora Perry R. Cook Edward W. Felten Jaswinder P. Singh Assistant Professor David I. August Moses S. Charikar Adam Finkelstein Thomas A. Funkhouser Vivek S. Pai Szymon Rusinkiewicz Amit Sahai Mona Singh David Walker Randolph Y. Wang Senior Lecturer Kevin Wayne Lecturer Lisa Worthington Associated Faculty Ingrid Daubechies, Mathematics

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