Which IT Job is the Best?

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Which IT Job Is the Best?


All computer science jobs are not created equal. That degree might qualify you for a number of different jobs in technology. But how do you know which one is the best for you?


Software Developer/Computer Programmer


What you’ll do


Research, design, implement and test software and systems


How much you’ll work


Generally, a 40-hour workweek, though you should expect long hours when project deadlines approach


Where you’ll work


Office, much of time spent alone writing code


What you’ll make


Median salary, $92,660


Biggest benefits


Job is in high demand, as the world increasingly relies on technology


Biggest drawbacks


Job is generally low-stress, though project deadlines can become intense


Database Administrator


What you’ll do


Design, code and maintain database systems to store and manage data


How much you’ll work


Generally, a 40-hour workweek, though project deadlines and after-hours crises can spring up


Where you’ll work


Office, generally for large organizations


What you’ll make


Median salary, $77,080


Biggest benefits


Generally have ability to work with lots of different types of people and of projects


Biggest drawbacks


Risk of database failure can make for high-stress job


Hardware Engineer


What you’ll do


Configure hardware of computers; improve layout and design of devices for increased efficiency


How much you’ll work


Generally, a 40-hour workweek, though project deadlines and crises can lead to night and weekend work


Where you’ll work


Factory, research facility or lab


What you’ll make


Median salary, $100,920


Biggest benefits


Typically get to work with newest technology


Biggest drawbacks


Narrow, project-based focus can make for monotonous days


Systems Analyst


What you’ll do


Design IT solutions; adapt existing systems to improve business efficiency and productivity


How much you’ll work


Generally, 40-hour workweek, though extended hours aren’t uncommon, particularly at end of projects or for consultants working with clients


Where you’ll work


Office; freelancers and consultants travel to client offices


What you’ll make


Median salary, $79,680


Biggest benefits


Good deal of flexibility to work on variety of projects


Biggest drawbacks


Can be high-stress when systems fail


Network Architect


What you’ll do


Design, build and test communication networks


How much you’ll work


Generally, 40-hour work week


Where you’ll work


Office, but often must work on-site at different buildings and offices


What you’ll make


Median salary, $91,000


Biggest benefits


Likely to see increase in job openings as companies expand use of wireless and mobile technology


Biggest drawbacks


Dozens of possible certifications can be daunting


Web developer


What you’ll do


Use software languages and other tools to create, implement and test Web applications


How much you’ll work


Full time, but hours vary widely; a quarter of Web developers are self-employed


Where you’ll work


Good chance of working from home; otherwise, office setting


What you’ll make


Median salary, $62,500


Biggest benefits


Flexible schedule


Biggest drawbacks


Project deadlines can create stress


Information Security Analyst


What you’ll do


Develop and implement security measures to protect organizations’ computer networks and systems


How much you’ll work


40-hour workweek is typical, though after-hours crises are not uncommon


Where you’ll work


Office, most likely for large company


What you’ll make


Median salary, $86,170


Biggest benefits


Job security thanks to ever-increasing cyber threats


Biggest drawbacks


Must keep on top of constantly changing attack methods


Systems Manager


What you’ll do


Plan, coordinate and direct technology-related activities in organizations


How much you’ll work


Generally, 40-hour workweek, though overtime is common


Where you’ll work


Office, for small or large companies; limited ability to work from home as manager


What you’ll make


Median salary, $120,950


Biggest benefits


Chance to influence entire company


Biggest drawbacks


After-hours crises common


IT Support


What you’ll do


Provide technical help and support to organizations


How much you’ll work


Most likely full-time, but not necessarily 9-to-5


Where you’ll work


Call center, could even work from home


What you’ll make


Median salary, $48,900


Biggest benefits


Flexible schedule


Biggest drawbacks


Must be constantly available for users


Sources:
http://money.usnews.com
http://www.totaljobs.com
https://targetjobs.co.uk
http://www.bls.gov
http://dba.stackexchange.com
http://www.reddit.com
http://hiring.monster.com

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