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Health Care Informatic: Financial Counselor for Physician Clinics
I think the biggest piece of advice would be to remain open minded and willing to learn. The more you can observe the better you will be able to assist your patients and doctors.
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Telecommunications Specialist: Bridging Man and Machine Together...
While no specific degree is required, a background in some sort of engineering does help. If a degree in telecommunications isn't available at your university, then I'd recommend network engineering, because it'll give you an understanding of different systems and how to network them together. Being skilled in math and having great communication skills will also give you a leg up on the competition. Beyond this, expect to do company-specific training working with a mentor that will teach you the...
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Computer Management Analyst (Network Engineer): IT Manager
Make sure that you get the best education you can, both in business and in your specified field.
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Computer Programmer: I make Video Games for a Living... ENVY ME.
The more programming languages you know, the better. I've learned C/C++, C#, Visual Basic, PERL, FORTRAN, COBOL, Java, HTML, and my programming flexibility has opened many doors for me. Start learning as early as you can, and start by focusing on something major like C/C++. Beyond this, go to a good technical school, like RIT or MIT (DigiPen in my case). Taking a lot of basic and advanced level courses for programming will provide you with a good foundation. Um, the only other thing I can sugges...
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