Career Opportunities for Majors in Information Technology & Informatics


Introduction

The School of Communication, Information and Library Studies offers the major in Information Technology and Informatics. This program emphasizes the evaluation, implementation and management of information technologies for a wide range of organizations. Information Technology and Informatics unites theories drawn from the humanities and social sciences with practical computer-based competencies. This combination prepares students to work in a diverse marketplace which demands individuals who understand the social and economic impact of technology locally and globally, and the effective use of technology in organizations.

Information Technology and Informatics graduates find opportunities in a wide variety of careers in business, education, government and the non-profit sectors. The combination of technical skills and verbal/written communication skills is a desirable characteristic employers seek when hiring. Any work that involves communicating as its focal point is a potential career field. The information technology industry is a competitive one, however, and experience is a must.

While most graduates work in a related occupation, others choose different directions. Experience has allowed some to progress without further education. However, an advanced degree can offer an edge, particularly with larger corporations. Many careers do not require a specific major but rather a wide range of demonstrated skills and accomplishments. Regardless of your career choices, increase your marketability to employers through internships, responsible work experience, good grades and involvement in college activities.

A Sample of Related Occupations

Computer Service Representative Help Desk Analyst Systems Consultant
Consultant Human Resources Info. Specialist Technical Analyst
Customer Support Coordinator Information Officer Technical Evaluator
Data Specialist Instructional Technology Designer Technical Researcher
Data Processing Manager IT Specialist Technical Writer
Database Administrator Network Administrator User Interface Specialist
Database Analyst Project Manager Web Analyst
Database Designer Project Team Leader Web Designer
Electronic Commerce Developer Quality Assurance Analyst Web Information Officer


Types of Employers 

Private and Non-profit Organizations
Advertising Agencies Management/Consulting Firms
Computer Firms Manufacturing Firms
Community Organizations Media Firms
Consulting Firms Newspapers
Educational Organizations Non-profit Organizations
Entertainment Firms Pharmaceutical/Biotech Firms
Financial Institutions Professional Associations
Health Organizations Public Relations Firms
Hospitality Organizations Publishing Companies
Hospitals Radio Stations
Information Design Agencies Research Organizations
Investment Firms Telecommunications Firms
Labor Unions Television Stations

Government Agencies
Central Intelligence Agency General Accounting Office
Department of Commerce National Archives
Department of Energy
National Science Foundation
Department of Labor National Telecommunications and
Information Administration
Department of Treasury Securities & Exchange Commission
FBI
Small Business Administration
Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board U.S. Information Agency
Federal Trade Commission



Jobs Obtained by Rutgers Graduates
 

Chief Information Officer, AOL Time Warner IT Specialist, Picatinny Arsenal
Chief Technology Officer, Deutsche Bank (MBA - IT) Lead Engineer, Motorola
Executive IT Support Specialist, Warner Music Group Network Administrator, Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation
Graduate Student, Rutgers University (MS Information Technology) Quality Assurance Analyst, RTTS
Information Services Leadership Program, J&J SAP Help Desk Analyst, KForce

Web Designer, Rutgers University


 


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Updated 9/26/06

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