WHAT OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE?
The Computer Occupations, All Other field is steadily growing in Michigan. Computer Occupations workers play a major role in technical, professional, software, and systems integration services across many industries. Careers encompassed in Computer Occupations, All Other include Computer Systems Engineers/Architects, Information Technology Project Managers, and Computer User Support Specialists.
HOW MUCH COULD I EARN?
5,137 WORKERS EMPLOYED
COMPUTER OCCUPATIONS, ALL OTHER
WHAT EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE WILL I NEED?
Most Computer Occupations require at least a bachelor's degree in addition to several years of experience. Collectively, 92% of postings require either a bachelor's or master's degree. Workers with two to three years of experience are heavily demanded with 18% of postings, while workers with 4 to 6 years of experience command 28% of postings.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE IN JOB POSTINGS
FOR TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES CONTACT YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND MICHIGAN WORKS! AGENCY
WHAT TECHNICAL SKILLS SHOULD I DEVELOP?
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Agile Methodology
• Computer Science
Project Management
Systems Engineering Automation
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• Solution Architecture
Scrum (Software Development)
Software Development
Python (Programming Language)
Amazon Web Services
WHAT COMMON SKILLS DO EMPLOYERS LOOK FOR?
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Management
• Communications
Leadership
Problem Solving
Planning
WHAT QUALIFICATIONS SHOULD I PURSUE?
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• Project Management Professional Certification
Certified Scrum Master
Secret Clearance
Certified Information Systems Security Professional
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Operations
Troubleshooting (Problem Solving)
Information Technology
Writing
Customer Service
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Security Clearance
ITIL Certifications
GIAC Certifications
Agile Certification
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