John Easton CEng FIET FBCS CITP
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How can I become an IT support Specialist?
I recently graduated with my Bachelor's degree in communications technology and would like to take the next step in my tech journey.
1. Can you tell me about the types of tasks you are responsible for on a day-to-day basis 2. What do you enjoy most about your career? 3. What is most challenging about your career? 4. What are some skills and personality traits necessary to perform your job? 5. What are some misconceptions about your career? 6. How much do you make per year in your career? 7. What is the funnest part of your job? 8. Does your job require you to be on your feet all the time or is it more laid back? 9. What type of education do you require to do this job? 10. Is your career worth all the effort? ?
There’s more than one question so I would appreciate if you answered all of them. :D
I would also like to know how difficult your career is to master. Thank you!
As a professional in the tech industry, what are the key factors that have contributed to your career growth and how do you stay updated with the rapidly changing technology trends? #Spring24
"I completed my first degree in political science, and currently, I am studying for a master's degree in development policy. After completing my studies, I want to understand the current changes in technology, so I need to learn more about it."
If STEM was just one of your interests in school, how did you balance your love for other "less stable" careers such as arts. How important is it to prioritise what will benefit your future than what will make you truly passionate?
I'm currently a year 12 student and will pursue a STEM career in neuroscience if my ATAR is sufficient. However, I also have many other interests involving the arts that I want to incorporate in my career but not sure how to :,)
Will I get opportunities to shift across technologies in IT companies like IBM, Capgemini?
In my internship, I got to work across a couple of tech.. Can I do that in large IT companies or will they make me stick to a random tech ?