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    Computer Information Technology (Programmer) I am fascinated with computers; initially I was not. As a matter of fact, I was a bit intimidated when I was introduced to the computer. Choosing computer programming as a career is exhilarating. It involves analysis, developing understanding, generating algorithms and coding. The process of programming requires expertise in many different subjects, including knowledge of the application domain. Computer programming automates performing a specific task or solving a given problem. Several individuals can write about a program by using different terminology and arrive at the same outcome; one learns the utilization of how computer software works. Although technology is changing every day, Computer…

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    from a fall while rock climbing. Before this accident, I was very active on my feet when it came to work and everyday life. I always envisioned myself having a career that challenged me both intellectually as well as physically. In the years that followed, I slowly realized that I would never have a career that required me to work on my feet and I would have to re-evaluate my career plans. Since my first computer at age 10, I have always had a passion for computers and electronics. With the…

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    In the article, “Grace Murray Hopper – Programming Pioneer”, author V. Rajaraman summarizes the life and accomplishments of Grace Murray Hopper, a woman who is credited for several major computer and technology developments. Rajaraman goes into extensive detail about Hopper’s early life, such as how Hopper focused heavily on her education in order to receive a PhD in Mathematics at Yale University which soon lead her to become a math professor at Vassar College. Rajaraman also mentions how…

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    My Career At Penn State

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    I graduated high school in 2014 with a 4.0 GPA, was in the top ten percent of my class, and was accepted to Pennsylvania State University. Everything had gone right for me, and I was excited to begin my college career. The only problem was, I did not know what I wanted to major in, let alone what I wanted to be in my life. I chose Penn State because they had a great program for students who were undecided. My hope was that I would suddenly have an epiphany and realize what career I wanted to…

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    Trying on a career before deciding which to pursue should be done at earlier stage of life. This is particularly helpful for students who have recently joined for undergraduate degree. It is one of the best ways to figure what an individual is good at, if the job interests him/her or if they can actually perform well on it. Caroline Potter describes “trying on” a career as a ‘job shadowing’, where an individual follows or shadows a professional throughout a workday to understand what that…

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    Video Game Designer Essay

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    schedules and make sure they don't fall behind on the project. A person in this field will need to have some creativity as well as a passion for games ("CFNC.org - Career Profile"). Game designers need a bachelor degree usually some employers hire workers who have an associate's degree. Programmers only are fluent in a few programming languages. Some examples of programming languages are Javascript, Python, and PHP. Most programmers usually work in offices,…

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    Unit 2 Outcome 2 Career Pathways- System Analysts Matthew Foster Skills Required A system analysts, is a professional occupation who has a specialty in analyzing, programming and implementing in specifics to information technology, usually someone hired by a company to assess their IT systems and such, analyze and help recommend any enhancements required. A system analysts on average is expected to earn somewhere around $79 000, with most of the population within the job not having more than…

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    In her essay “How to be a ‘Woman Programmer’” in The New York Times, Ellen Ullman discusses her experience with being a woman in computer science and programming. Ullman shares some challenges she has come to face while working her way through a male dominated career field. Although Ullman discusses the challenges of women in the computer programming field, she gives strategies she uses to keep moving towards a better career. Ullman stated in her essay how she often gets asked in her career…

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    Tenor Career Essay

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    continuing to work hard in our classes now, but it also includes preparing a plan to make the most of the free year of college. Thus, we have been assigned to research a career that we would consider doing in the future to learn more about it and think of an actual plan. The process involved taking personality tests to learn more about our strengths, weaknesses, and preferences, learning the basic idea of what a career entails, and developing our writing and researching skills as students. After…

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    Computer science is an excellent career choice because it deals with one of the fastest growing fields, computers (Smith). This career is constantly evolving, which makes the workplace stimulating and challenging. Computer science is changing the world we inhabit by making many advancements in computing. In the 1960s, computer science became an independent discipline; however, the study of the electronic computer was around prior to it (History). The development of Boolean algebra accelerated…

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