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Paperback Cyber Careers Book

ISBN: 0137488726

ISBN13: 9780137488728

Cyber Careers

Attempting to help provide the guidance hiring managers need to understand the staffing needs of Internet and Internet-related jobs, this book also aims to give the job-seeker a framework for... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Customer Reviews

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A good book for students!

As a 3rd year student interested in the computer field, I found this book extremely helpful in identifing which classes to enroll in and how to educate myself to be more competitive in the modern work world. It is nice to hear from leaders in the technology field giving advice to students on how to better educate themselves. I would recommend this book to any student who is interested in a "cybercareer."The book was easy to read and the little notes they posted out to the side to offset certain important points were helpfull and easy to follow. It was much similar to a textbook in that students can use the index and read only the chapters or topics that apply to them. While technology is changing and some topics in this book will become out-of-date, there are still some good fundamentals to be gleaned from this book.

Great resume reference!

Use this book while working on your resume. Great for identifying skillsets required for various tasks in positions throughout the industry.

This is a first class book!

This book is a MUST for anyone who wants to enter the computer field. The information is interesting and informative. And it provides well-qualified opinions on the future of computing.

worth the price of addmission

fresh perspectives, big picture view, the spirit of the cyber sammuri.

Informative and comprehensive--recommended!

The options are seemingly limitless: hardware support, programming, software design, new media, network administration, and internet marketing. How can you sort all of this out? I knew I wanted to do something with computers, but that in my 3 or 4 programming courses, found that I didn't really like programming. What else is there? How do you qualify to be a webmaster? What skills do you need and where do you get them? This book tells you. It's especially helpful for career switchers and hopeful in its message that the opportunities are out there. Go for it and don't let your past education and experience limit your options in the "cyber" fields. It's a great time to get involved. There's also a limited, but nice, roundup of acronyms and abbreviations for those who aren't fully up to date. This book's level might be a little below the most advanced computer folks, but it is also NOT for true beginners. I liked it...END
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