With your Diploma of Information Technology or Networking Diploma you can get an array of jobs including network administrator, help desk support, network services administrator, operations analyst and plenty more. When you study with Qualify Me you will get the qualifications to get almost any job in the industry and with our choice of study options there is no limit to the jobs that you can do. People choose to study IT because of the benefits that comes with getting a job in the industry
High demand- There is no doubt that there will always be a need for IT professionals. They keep the company running smoothly and are the only people who really know the ins and outs of technical side of the organisation. Whether it’s a network engineer who looks after the company’s network or a web developer who designs and develops website and applications, these jobs are always in demand and growing as the world moves into a technological age.
Constantly changing- In the technology world, everything is constantly changing. This makes your job more interesting. You will always be updating your skills and changing with the industry, which allows you to always be learning and discovering your strengths.
Great pay- IT is so important to maximise productivity and efficiency in a company that many are willing to pay well to build a great team. Entry level positions can often start at $45,000 to $60,000 and as you grow in the industry and gain more experience firms are willing to pay you more as the average across the board moves up to $75,000.
Opportunity for growth- There are many different facets of an IT department, which often provides people with a lot of growth opportunities. Whether it’s moving up to a higher position, or going from one area of IT to another, there’s a range of interesting career paths you could take. As long as you’re working for a company that allows for growth, moving to different positions or getting promoted in IT is rarely a problem.
It's become really competitive to get into IT these days!
Mariano,
Yeah true, but the good thing is that it is a very dynamic industry with many new job titles becoming more apparent and being added to scope. Jobs like PHP programmers, working with webhooks, ecommerce and app developers and working with APIs, SEM/SMM/SEO - online presence management are all relatively new titles that are allowing more and more freelance opportunities to IT gurus. Give us a call and we can discuss your goals and hopefully scope out a pathway to achieve them!