Sunday 19 April 2009

Assigment

☻☻Are Information Technology (I.T) workers professional?☻☻

Yes. because information technology are study four years, in every year that they enter many actual training that they encounter like four example programing and other's. I.T is like in other coarse because the other subject of I.T is like in other non vocational coarse. For me they are certified professional because the training that they learned was applied in a actual job. Now a day we can say that our community was in a high tech day tha's why the skills of I.T is very inportant to us. I.T performance, image, exposure model is commonly used to help individuals manage their careers. The same model can also be applied to the IT organization as a whole and can prove quite useful in managing IT's role in the enterprise. Information technology professional and technical staff in the day-to-day operations within an information systems environment. They are expected to exercise progressively developing skills and knowledge in the Information Technology area in which they are assigned, while enhancing with practical experience their academic preparation for working on a full-time or professional basis in Information Technology. Incumbents must be able to transport, lift, move, and install computer hardware and software on a routine basis. They Performs a wide-range of technical support duties including configuration of computers, printers, and installation of equipment and applications software, simple maintenance and repair of computers and printers, and identification and resolution of computer hardware and software problems. I.T Assists in writing computer programs and provides documentation to streamline information processing and program data analysis. Assists IT staff in the development and dissemination of newsletters, graphics, charts, forms, or handouts during training sessions. Assists in ad hoc report development. May create, modify, or maintain simple applications/databases for data, such as training information, budget or departmental data, etc. May provide basic training to department staff on technical topics, software products, and use of utilities. May participate in preparing detailed coding instructions using COBOL or other higher-level computer programming languages.