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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

81. Careers At Wildseed
interface devices (keypads, lights, etc.) and more, so previous experience in theseareas should prove useful. Having been trained in computer science, computer
http://www.wildseed.com/careers.htm
We are defining the platform and building the software for our first wireless device design, targeted at the youth market and scheduled to be released in 2003. The work involves a variety of possible tasks, including designing and building our custom application platform (on top of embedded Linux), implementing application features and UI using our platform, working on lower-level drivers and embedded Linux components, or building application features and UI on our platform, as well as testing work related to these areas. We are currently looking for candidates for the following job descriptions: Senior Program Manager We have an immediate opening for a senior program manager with experience managing and shipping products built on a multi-purpose technology platform. Main responsibilities include: specification of product features and schedule; interfacing with external development partners; integrating outside technology teams into Wildseed's development process; maintaining the perilous balance between technology development and product delivery in a multi-product environment. Ideal candidates will have experience managing at least one product through the full development lifecycle, and a minimum of 4 years experience in program management or a related discipline. Also desired: a quick wit, love of technology, the wisdom of Solomon, and the patience of Gandhi.

82. ACM - Career Resource Center - Articles & Columns
Graduate Study In computer and Mathematical Science oleary/gradstudy/gradstudy.htmlAreas Covered Graduate Professorship in Your Future?, careers in Government
http://cf.acm.org/crc_chris/cri/articleview-cri27-crc.cfm?art_id=403

83. ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Library : Careers
web site you can find statistics on many new job areas such as multimedia, computerscience, and you'll be given a short list of sample careers you might
http://www.thinkquest.org/library/cat_show.html?cat_id=132&cid=1

84. Careers In Arts - Innovations
provide the foundation for any number of careers. specialised internships in the followingareas media and have general access to excellent computer labs and
http://www.arts.unimelb.edu.au/about/careers/innovat/
You are here: Arts About Careers Innovations
Innovative schemes to add value to your Arts degree ... A degree in Arts allows you to develop high-level communication, interpersonal and analytical skills. These are of immense value in all areas of employment and professional activity. The advantage of a BA is its flexibility - your skills may provide the foundation for any number of careers. CAREERS Information technology Media, entertainment and the arts Business, industry and commerce Advertising, marketing and public relations ... Diplomatic services, government and non-government organisations Equipped for the workplace The application of new learning and information technologies is an integral part of the arts curriculum. Surveys of employers indicate that a high value is placed on the ability to apply information technologies productively in the workplace. equipped for the future Study in the humanities and social sciences will help you develop strong analytical skills and effective research techniques. You will learn how to access information and analyse, qualify and apply it in productive ways. You will be able to test assumptions and acknowledge the many aspects of complex problems. These skills are highly valued in the workforce and are the ideal preparation for managerial or leadership roles.

85. Computer Science @ Virginia Tech's Northern Virginia Center
Research areas. We are analysis. Candidates with interests that complementor augment these areas are of particular interest. Software
http://www.nvc.cs.vt.edu/web/new-faculty/fchurch/research.html
Reaching us Resource Links NVC CS Home Forms Academic Advising Independent Study Projects Mailing Lists: Listservs Hokie Portal Hokie SPA Hokie Webmail Libraries Event Calendar Employment University Bookstore Search Your Location Home News ABOUT NVC CS ACADEMICS ... CAREERS New Faculty Search Announcement Research Areas Responsibilities Qualifications ... NVC CS Home
Research Areas
We are seeking candidates with research and teaching interests in software engineering. Current software engineering faculty research includes software visualization, software process and metrics, web development, software evolution, formal methods, verification, and impact analysis. Candidates with interests that complement or augment these areas are of particular interest. Software engineering faculty will play a key role as we continue to develop our Masters in Software Engineering program. Candidates will be involved with this interdisciplinary program and will work with faculty from other colleges within the University to formulate an effective program.
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86. The Scientist - Functional Genomics Careers
Functional Genomics careers. Arabidopsis and rice, may have industrial value in areassuch as per year, all of which are stored in massive computer databases.
http://www.the-scientist.com/yr2000/jul/prof_000724.html
The Scientist 14[15]:39, Jul. 24, 2000
PROFESSION
Functional Genomics Careers
New revelations have created a hot market
By Karen Young Kreeger
Brian Zambrowicz Now that the human genome has been sequenced to a rough draft, the scientific community is looking down the road to what's next. Last month's announcement (see page 1) spotlights a nascent area of science called functional genomics. Making sense of the sequence in terms of gene function will provide research fodderand jobsfor the years to come. Ruben Abagyan , director of computational biology and information technology at the Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation and a professor at the Scripps Research Institute, both in San Diego. "The [former] race was to sequence; now the race is who will understand that sequence." John Quackenbush , an associate investigator with The Institute for Genomic Research in Rockville, Md. Some researchers are using this information to elucidate metabolic pathways while others are pursuing large-scale analyses of genes and gene function. Functional genomics also encompasses studies at both the RNA and protein levels. Microarrays are now enabling large-scale RNA expression analyses, and techniques such as two-dimensional electrophoresis are aiding studies of global protein expression, or proteomics.
Ruben Abagyan Craig Rosen , executive vice president for research and development at Human Genome Sciences (HGS) Inc. in Rockville, Md. "Our spin on functional genomics is high throughput with the output being very similar to what has been done in the past, which is looking for targets for drug discovery." Rosen says that most researchers look at one receptor at a time, but now with high-throughput methods they can screen 100 to 200 receptors in the same family simultaneously. "The creative part is how to choose the best one or two."

87. Printing And Graphic Arts Careers
careers that can carry you into a New Century are able to work with multiple computerplatforms Business and Administration Intertwined within all areas of any
http://www.print.org/careers.cfm
Printing and Graphic Arts Careers
Printing Industries of Michigan, Inc. 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 36,000 employees working in almost 2000 establishments totaling sales of nearly $5 Billion. The majority of these establishments have fewer than 20 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. Why join the printing and graphics industry in Michigan?
  • 88. Department Of Mathematics And Statistics - Careers In Mathematics
    Ambitious individuals may gear their careers to more science, and diverse other areasis first security systems; satellite and computer systems; information
    http://www.math.ucalgary.ca/general/careers.html
    Main Directory Careers In Mathematics Alumni Information About Calgary Academic Openings About This Site Find a Person:
    Careers in Mathematics
    Before exploring the variety of careers available to mathematicians, let us dispel a few misconceptions about what mathematics is really about and what benefits it can provide.
    What is Mathematics?
    Mathematics is more than just a required school subject - Galileo described mathematics as being the "language of the sciences". But, mathematics is also the language of the arts. Music compositions are comprised of patterns of rests, whole notes, quarters, etc. Some think that metered poetry uses patterns/rhythms to convey meaning and words to provide a metaphor. Similarly, the use of patterns, structure, and relationships between quantities and qualities underlie painting, sculpture and architecture too. With the growing use of computers, do we still need mathematics? Computers and computer applications are only tools that are comprised of logic and mathematical algorithms. Understanding mathematics is the key to manipulating computers to do what we want them to do. Mathematics is an art-form unto itself. It is an act of creative genius to recognize patterns from something seemingly random; to organize this pattern in a meaningful way; and to manipulate the model to reach a desired result.

    89. ECE Department Objectives
    will be well prepared to pursue careers in industry or of both largescale and small-scalecomputer systems. of required courses in these areas, culminating in
    http://ece-www.colorado.edu/industry/industry_survey/descrip.html
    ECE Department Objective Descriptions
    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
    University of Colorado-Boulder
    I. EE Degree Program Objectives
    EE-1 Graduates will understand the physical and mathematical principles underlying electrical and electronic technology. The EE curriculum contains a broad core of classes focused on mathematical and physical principles that are fundamental to the electrical engineering field. In addition to basic classes in mathematics, science, and computing, the curriculum includes a sequence of courses in analog and digital electronic circuits and systems as well as electromagnetic fields and probability. Further selective depth in the principles underlying semiconductor devices, energy systems, and/or propagation of electromagnetic waves is also required. EE-2 Graduates will be well prepared to pursue careers in industry or to enter graduate programs involving the design or advancement of new electrical or electronic systems, devices, instruments, or products. The EE curriculum provides a foundation in concepts and design relating to electrical and electronic systems, devices, and circuits. This is achieved through a sequence of required courses in these areas, culminating in a major design project incorporating realistic engineering constraints. Moreover, the curriculum provides opportunities for specialization in areas such as communications and digital signal processing, control systems, analog and digital integrated circuit design, semiconductor devices and optoelectronics, electromagnetics and wireless, power electronics and renewable energy, bioelectronics, and digital systems.

    90. UWS Prospective Students
    Students must pursue modules from the following subject areas American Studies;Anthropology; computer Science (only available to intending honours students
    http://extraweb.swan.ac.uk/prospective_students/faculties/arts_socialstudies/
    UWS Home Courses Undergraduate Study Module Catalogue ... Faculties Arts and Social Studies Departments in this Faculty BA and BScEcon Level 1 Modules for BA Students BScEcon Integrated Honours in Social Science ... Foundation Year
    Departments
    American Studies Economic History English Hispanic Studies ... Sociology
    BA and BScEcon
    Students pursue either Single or Joint Honours schemes leading to the award of BA or BScEcon.
    All students at Level 1 (first year) study modules in subject areas, the total value of which will be at least 120 credit points.
    Students may proceed to the next level of study having satisfied the Progression Rules in force.
    Level 1 Modules for BA Students
    In Level 1, students must pursue modules totalling 120 credit points, from the subjects listed below. A minimum of 40 credits and a maximum of 60 credits should be taken from your intending Honours subject(s).

    91. Acoustical Society Of America - Acoustics And You
    The field of acoustics, because it is so diverse, offers many different career opportunities.Category Science Technology Acoustics, Ultrasound and Vibration...... in electrical, mechanical, or aeronautical engineering, physics, or related areas. toinclude courses in digital electronics, and computer programming because
    http://asa.aip.org/acou_and_you.html
    Acoustics and You
    (A Career in Acoustics?)
    Q:
    What do all of these people have in common?
    A:
    Their work deals with ACOUSTICS. Acoustics is the science of sound. It relates to recorded music, to speech and hearing, to the behavior of sound in concert halls and buildings, and to noise in our environment. Sound waves are used in medical diagnosis, for testing critical materials, and for locating fish in the ocean or oil-bearing rock formations underground.
    Q:
    What career opportunities are available for me in ACOUSTICS?
    A:
    The field of ACOUSTICS, because it is so diverse, offers many different career opportunities. We have asked experts in several branches of acoustics to mention some of the opportunities that exist in their particular fields.
    Architectural Acoustics
    Architectural acoustics deals with sound in and around buildings of all kinds. Good acoustical design ensures the efficient distribution of desirable sounds as well as the exclusion of undesirable sound. It is the branch of acoustics that comes most readily to mind when a layperson thinks of "acoustics." Nearly everyone is aware of the importance of good acoustical design in concert halls, recording studios, auditoriums, and churches. But people spend more of their time in homes, offices, factories, or classrooms where little or no attention may have been given to the acoustical environment. Good acoustics should, and can, be engineered during the design of the building, since changes at a later time are expensive.

    92. VMIC On-Line
    Excellent communication and energizing skills; Demonstrated computer competency. alldirect and indirect suppliers for VMIC operations in the areas of deflation
    http://www.vmic.com/jobs.html
    VMIC Employment Opportunities
    Last Updated 03/21/03 VMIC specializes in providing embedded computer products for open-architecture buses, including CompactPCI®, VMEbus, PCI bus, PMC, PC•MIP, and PC/104-Plus, and serves the industrial automation, telecommunications, defense, medical, and test and measurement segments. VMIC is a wholly owned subsidiary of GE Fanuc Automation. GE Fanuc Automation is a leading global supplier of industrial control systems and is a joint venture between GE and FANUC, Ltd. of Japan. Headquartered in Charlottesville, Va., GE Fanuc is part of GE Industrial Systems, a $6 billion global leader in manufacturing products used to distribute, protect, and control electrical power and equipment, and supplying product and service solutions for commercial, industrial, residential, and utility applications. GE Industrial Systems is one of GE's major businesses. GE Fanuc products and services include CIMPLICITY® industrial automation software, nano to high-end PLCs, a wide range of CNCs, motion control systems, operator interfaces, industrial computers, CO2, and YAG lasers, and a wide range of integration and customer support services. We are seeking talented, energetic, motivated, and qualified individuals to fill the following positions:

    93. IATN Career Opportunities - Internet Technology Positions At IATN
    have background in any (preferably several) of the following areas, please let andLinux); Windows NT 4.0 / 2000 Server; Building/repairing computer systems and
    http://www.iatn.net/jobs/
    NAVIGATE
    iATN
    Site Map Main Menu ... Press Kit
    Career Opportunities
    Internet Technology Positions at iATN
    Overview
    Normally a company would advertise specific positions that are available, and then try to fill those positions. Our philosophy is a bit different. iATN is a direct reflection of the people who work here. We focus on the strengths of our existing employees to create the best possible service for our members. We believe that there are other individuals out there – maybe you! – whose unique skills and experience would add to the strengths of our existing staff. This person will complement our staff by supporting, improving, and extending the quality of our work. Even if there are no current opportunities that support your unique skill set, there very well could be in the future. For the right person, we might even create a new position. You will never know unless you send us your résumé! We offer medical insurance, matching 401k retirement account, tuition reimbursement, and a great work environment!

    94. Careers At The Pervasive Technology Labs
    at Indiana University offers exciting careers for those Masters degree or higher inComputer Science or and development experience in the areas of software and
    http://www.pervasive.iu.edu/careersptl.html
    Pervasive Technology Labs at Indiana University offers various careers in numerous areas of technology.
    Connect directly to IU's career information page here
    Pervasive Technology Labs
    Distinguished Scientists
    Indiana University is looking for researchers of the highest international standing, and potentially their research groups, including staff and graduate students, to lead the Pervasive Technology Labs. Highly competitive salaries will be paid and significant funding is available to establish these labs. Distinguished Scientists are expected to hold tenured positions in one or more departments at IU.
    Contact Brian Voss at bvoss@indiana.edu for more information.
    Knowledge Acquisition and Projection Lab
    Research Associate - IR93 - Software Systems Integration
    The Knowledge Acquisition and Projection Lab in the Pervasive Technologies Labs at Indiana University, Bloomington, is seeking a full-time Research Associate in Software Systems Integration. The successful applicant will work with the software development team to develop middleware and interfaces to interconnect major software subsystems; evaluate and specify software architectures to ensure interoperability of systems developed at the several sites involved in the project; and develop test procedures and testbeds to ensure continuous software quality improvement.

    95. IU Informatics >> Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
    Chemistry, Journalism, Fine Arts, and computer Science. There are many other cognateareas proposed, including a How does a cognate area relate to careers?
    http://www.informatics.indiana.edu/overview/faq.asp
    Home For Students For Alumni Upcoming Events ... IUPUI New Media
    Frequently Asked Questions If you do not see your question(s) or the answer to your question(s) located here, please contact us What degrees are offered? Top At Bloomington the School of Informatics offers the following degrees:
    What is a cognate area? Top A cognate area is an integrated program of approved courses taken outside of the School of Informatics. These courses emphasize the foundations, applications and/or implications of Information Technology in the chosen area. There are many diverse examples of cognate areas. Examples of cognate areas currently available are: Business, Geography, Telecommunications, Instructional Systems Technology, Chemistry, Journalism, Fine Arts, and Computer Science. There are many other cognate areas proposed, including a number in the College of Arts and Sciences. How does a cognate area relate to careers?

    96. Careers In Theoretical Biology
    Guidance brochure for high school and undergraduate students. Defines theoretical biology, gives examples Category Science Biology Theoretical Biology...... will last so long as vast areas of biology an in depth look at their work and careers. ComputerApplications in the Biosciences; Journal of Biological Systems;
    http://life.biology.mcmaster.ca/~brian/biomath/careers.theo.biol.html
    Carreers in Theoretical Biology
    Richard Gordon This career guidance brochure for high school and undergraduate students is a minor update of: Gordon, R. (1993). Careers in theoretical biology. Carolina Tips 56(3), 9-11. Printed copies of the original, with colored illustrations, may be requested from: Carolina Biological Supply Company, 2700 York Road, Burlington, NC 27215-3398 USA, Phone: (910) 584-0381, Fax: (910) 584-3399, Internet: Shoffner@squid.pdial.interpath.net 27215-3398 USA, Phone: (910) 584-0381, Fax: (910) 584-3399, Internet: Shoffner@squid.pdial.interpath.net who have provided permission for transmission on Internet of this version.
    What is Theoretical Biology?
    Theoretical biology may be defined as the application of reason to biology. In this sense, every biologist is, at least part of the time, a theoretical biologist. However, the daily goal of a theoretician is to explain the biological world. The theoretical biologist's product is a theory, an idea, not an observation or an experimental result, though it is based on them. This is what sets the theoretical biologist apart from other biologists. The theoretical biologist delves deeply into all the data available, comes up with unexpected relationships, tries to quantify them using all the tools of reason (math, logic, computers, etc.), and makes specific predictions about the outcome of future experiments and observations. Sometimes a critical experiment would never have been done without the inspiration of your theory in the first place. There is nothing more satisfying than seeing your theory proven correct.

    97. Royal Holloway Department Of Computer Science
    provides services for undergraduates and postgraduates including careers advice,information Documentation area Users of our computer systems can find helpful
    http://www.cs.rhul.ac.uk/index.shtml
    // for key pages, replace undefined (below) with one of : // // home, about_us, contact_us, // research, news_and_events, studying, // for_alumni, for_business, for_schools, // for_staff, for_students // // for other pages, leave as undefined // thisPage = home //
    Welcome to Computer Science
    The Computer Science department is rated in the top ten in the UK and has an internationally recognised excellent research record, scoring 5 in the recent Research Assessment Exercise A wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes are offered within the department.
    We currently have some vacancies for staff Last updated Friday, 28-Feb-2003 16:10:12 GMT RAV

    98. Techno-MBA Top Dogs - Computerworld
    computerworld systems takes courses in areas such as ecommerce or telecommunicationsand computer networks.
    http://www.computerworld.com/cwi/story/0,1199,NAV47_STO42377,00.html
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    99. Charles River Media
    These books provide a great way to explore new computer areas, and might evenhelp you make some decisions about what you’d like to do in the future.
    http://www.charlesriver.com/WD.html
    CHARLES RIVER MEDIA
    OUT OF PRINT TITLES
    ISBN: 1584500816
    TITLE: Windows 2000 Registry
    ISBN: 1584500786
    TITLE: Windows ME Registry
    ISBN: 1584500808
    TITLE: Windows 2000 Domains and Active Directory
    ISBN: 1584500824
    TITLE: 3ds max 4: From Objects to Animation
    ISBN: 1584500603 TITLE: Advanced Internet Programming ISBN: 1584500697 TITLE: WAP Technology and Applications ISBN: 1584500913 ISBN: 1584500840 TITLE: Oracle Express OLAP ISBN: 1584500077 TITLE: Complete Digital Photography, First Edition ISBN: 1584500794 TITLE: PC Overclocking, Optimization, and Tuning ISBN: 1886801487 TITLE: Awesome Game Creation: No Programming Required, First Edition ISBN: 1584500174 TITLE: The Digital Filmmaking Handbook, First Edition ISBN: 1886801843 TITLE: Java for COBOL Programmers, First Edition ISBN: 1886801584 TITLE: The Bryce 3D Handbook ISBN: 1886801967 TITLE: Holograms and Holography ISBN: 1886801908 TITLE: The Poser 3 Handbook ISBN: 1886801789 TITLE: 3D Creature Workshop, First Edition

    100. ECE Educational Objectives
    who achieve success throughout their careers. This success is achieved by internalizingthe specialized electrical and computer engineering background and
    http://www.ece.engineering.uiowa.edu/edu_objs.htm
    Educational Objectives (revised Dec. 21, 2001)
    The goal of our Electrical Engineering program is to produce electrical engineers capable of effectively using the scientific and technical knowledge developed as undergraduates for the betterment of society. The problem-solving, teamwork, and oral communications skills developed by these engineers while at Iowa will also contribute to achieving this goal. To meet this over-arching goal, our specific objectives are: 1. To graduate electrical engineers who contribute to society in a broad range of careers. This is achieved through experiencing Iowa's unique combination of a small college atmosphere coupled with the resources of a comprehensive liberal arts institution, and personalized contact with ECE Departmental faculty. 2. To graduate electrical engineers who flourish professionally in an increasingly international and rapidly changing world. This is achieved by making Iowa undergraduates aware of cultural differences and the importance of lifelong learning. 3. To graduate electrical engineers who effectively understand, use, and develop modern electrical and computer engineering technologies and concepts.

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