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Business: Top 5 Internet Jobs

Here is my second installment to my presentation of the Internet and Business. In this article, I will present my top five internet jobs, in no particular order.

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Here is my second installment to my presentation of the Internet and Business. In this article, I will present my top 5 internet jobs, in no particular order.

My Top 5 Internet Jobs

1. Web Designer/Graphic Designer:
Companies are constantly looking for people to change and update their interface. Many companies are going online, and need a great looking web presence. If you hold a degree, have a good portfolio, and experience, your starting salary is pretty decent. Typically, you will need a degree in Fine Arts: Graphic Design, Computer Science: Web Development

2. Computer Programmer/Software Developer
You can either manage and develop software, or create programs to help the software run. You write, test, trouble shoot, and maintain source code. Typically, you will need a degree in Computer Science. Information Systems or Computer Engineering.

3. Web Analyst
Companies who are on the web, hire web/business analyst to find ways on how to drive traffic, revenue, to create a better presence to consumers or users of the site. Typically, you will need a degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, and/or Business.

4. Journalist
News content is not only on paper these days, most newspapers and magazines are going online. Whether it is freelance or for hire, many companies are looking for journalists.

Typically, you will need a degree in English, Journalism, or Communications. If you’re really good at what you do, no degree is required.

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5. Project Manager
You would be responsible for managing the execution of Internet-related projects from concept through development and delivery.

Managing resources, project scheduling and management, budget tracking and status reporting – and any related factors that affect project success to ensure delivery of product within time, cost and quality parameters.

Typically, you will need some previous management experience and a degree in Business and/or Management Information Systems. Also a certification in PMI (Project Management Institute) is a plus.

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  2. JustMe

    April 27, 2010 at 4:49 pm

    Great information!

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