Sponsor Advertisement

What Are IT (Information Technology) Graduate Jobs

Many IT employers look for talented graduates from a range of degree backgrounds. Larger recruiters run graduate programmes and training schemes to which you can apply directly. Recruiters like applicants to have work experience – it can be the distinguishing factor between applicants who all have an impressive academic record. It doesn’t have to be computing-related, however. Almost any work experience can demonstrate that you have good transferable skills.

Many IT graduate schemes require applicants to have (or be predicted) at least  2.1 degrees.

Qualifications and skills you need in IT Department?

Depending on the job and employer, any graduate with an interest in information technology can work in IT: there are career opportunities for graduates from all degrees. Many graduates without computer science or technology degrees choose to focus on consultancy and business analysis roles, applying broad technical knowledge to a commercial environment and business processes. Information technology organisations may also have graduate roles in business support functions such as marketing and finance.
Specific technical jobs, such as network engineer, software developer, programmer/analyst, systems analyst really do require graduates with a technology degree, eg computer science, information systems, software engineering, telecoms engineering, physics, maths (with a computing component). You will need to have core skills such as programming languages, operating system knowledge, network and infrastructure understanding and development skills.
Hardware development, research and development, and device-level design roles can require degrees such as physics or electronics engineering.
Whether your IT job is technology or business focused, graduate employers want you to demonstrate the following core competences:
  • Good communications skills – written, verbal and listening – particularly the ability to communicate without excessive technical detail or jargon.
  • Teamworking and interpersonal skills
  • Organisation and planning skills
  • Problem-solving ability
  • Commercial awareness and customer focus
  • Enthusiasm and motivation
  • Adaptability and flexibility
  • Willingness and ability to learn new skills quickly.

Different areas of work in IT?

All businesses use information technology and many employ graduates in IT and technology-related roles. Here are some of the main technology business sectors in which you could start your graduate career:
  • Financial services IT
  • Financial software development
  • Games development
  • Hardware development
  • Industry and manufacturing IT
  • Investment banking technology
  • IT outsourcing
  • IT services
  • Niche software houses and consultancies
  • Professional services IT
  • Public sector IT
  • Retail IT
  • Technology consulting
  • Telecommunications IT
  • Web development and e-commerce
SHARE

Vick C.

Hi. I’m the Founder of ITLab. I’m a Creative Art Director, Web Designer, Interaction Designer, Industrial Designer, Web Developer, Business Enthusiast, StartUp Enthusiast, Speaker, Writer and Photographer. Inspired to make things looks better.

  • Image
  • Image
  • Image
  • Image
  • Image
    Blogger Comment
    Facebook Comment

0 comments:

Post a Comment