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Related contentWhat kind of computer-related jobs can I look for?
13 hours ago ago from Sahi Job
I'm learning programming (web and software) in school but I've also had security classes, networking classes, OS classes, encryption classes. Could you guys give me ideas of the types of jobs I could look for? I wanted to be a programmer initially but now I'm not sure with the economy and all whether I'll be able to find a programming job, so I decided I will broaden my horizons and look for something computer-related that interests me. ...
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The U.S. economy is limping not sprinting out of the Great Recession of 2008 and 2009. While the economy is likely to grow at a steady but unspectacular 3% pace in 2010, the prospects for significant job growth are dim and the unemployment rate could still be in the 10% neighborhood at this time next year . By: Rex Nutting; www.MarketWatch.com; Words: 846 Growth of 3% would be far slower than is usual after a steep recession (the economy ...
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