Tech Jobs: Four Excellent Careers in the Field

Feb 1
08:10

2012

Anna Woodward

Anna Woodward

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With the amount of competition out there, many young students are reconsidering their future in the field of technology. This is a mistake.

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With the amount of competition out there and the hassle of keeping up with certifications and adult education,Tech Jobs: Four Excellent Careers in the Field Articles many young students are reconsidering their future as it pertains to a future in the field of technology. This is a mistake. Though there are always going to be bad positions in any field (and those positions, often entry-level, will dominate the conversation), there is still no question that the future of the country's industry lies in technology. Here are four great tech jobs that aren't going anywhere. If you have the skills and the education, you could land one of these and have a fulfilling and lucrative career.

Lead Applications Development

The best tech jobs are no different from the best jobs in innumerable other fields: those who rise to manage will always make more money than those content to work on their own or as part of a team. A lead applications developer will be such a leader, moving teams forward in all aspects of the development of design, coding, and the other processes that lead to a finished piece of software. Requirements in most positions will include a bachelor's degree in the relevant field and you'll probably need some years of experience under your belt.

Applications Architect

If you want to get into the nuts and bolts of developing applications, you might find joy in a career as an applications architect. In this position, you'll be designing various aspects of applications, working on the interface and developing the infrastructure. Many of the highest paid positions go to those with a master's degree in computer science, although a healthy amount of skill and experience can go a long way.

Network Manager

If you want to work with a company, controlling and managing all aspects of their networking technology, the career of a network manager may be for you. Those who work for large corporations, schools, and government institutions can make a lot of money, but the job title is broad and the work is consuming. For the right person, however, it can be a dream career.

Messaging Admin

Some of the most easily overlooked tech jobs are those in the field of messaging administration. However, these careers are of vital importance to companies serious about moving into the future with emails, groupware, and communication. Most employers will want to see relevant education as well as specific experience with their preferred messaging software.

If you're just starting out in the field, great tech jobs can seem few and far between. Spending a few years working at a help desk, however, can give you the experience you need to move forward and land a lucrative position.