Computer Programmers write and test different types of code that enables the proper running of software programs and computer applications. They mostly work in the computer systems design industry. To join this field, you should get a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related subject. Some employers may hire individuals with an Associate degree.
Network and Computer Systems Administrators
Network and Computer Systems Administrators manage all servers and related IT equipment (desktop computers, laptops, tabs, etc.) within an organization. They install the needed software, fix faulty hardware, make the needed upgrades to software and maintain network security among other things.
To build a career in this sector, you will need a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Information Systems, etc. Depending on a particular employer, you may only need an Associate degree or a Post-Secondary Certificate.
Annual Mean Salary, 2019
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$88,410
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Entry-Level Education
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Bachelor’s Degree
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Job Outlook, 2018-28
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5%
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Top Paying State, 2019
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Maryland
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$110,890
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Top Paying Industry, 2019
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Oil and Gas Extraction
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$115,290
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Web Developers
The primary responsibility of Web Developers is the design and creation of websites. Most professionals in the field tend to work in the computer systems design industry. Other sectors with large numbers of web development jobs include advertising, management consulting and publishing.
Many individuals are also self-employed or freelance workers. Educational requirements for becoming a Web Developer tend to vary. An Associate degree in Web Design is the most common career path. You may also start off with just a High School Diploma and then learn the tricks of the trade through various online and offline courses (short-term).
Annual Mean Salary, 2019
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$82,370
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Entry-Level Education
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Associate Degree
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Job Outlook, 2018-28
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13%
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Top Paying State, 2019
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Washington
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$134,310
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Top Paying Industry, 2019
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Software Publishing
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$132,260
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Computer Support Specialists
Computer Support Specialists provide expert assistance to computer users within an organization. Their day-to-day role involves helping out with the use of both computer software and hardware. Routine tasks like word processing, printing, electronic mail and the use of operating systems are kept running smoothly by Computer Support Specialists.
To enter this field, you will most probably need an Associate’s degree in Computer Science or a related subject. However, some employers may prefer applicants with a Bachelor’s degree at least.
Annual Mean Salary, 2019
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$56,550
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Entry-Level Education
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Associate Degree
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Job Outlook, 2018-28
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10%
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Top Paying State, 2019
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District of Columbia
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$71,720
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Top Paying Industry, 2019
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Pipeline Transportation of Crude Oil
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$95,770
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