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ITNOW 2000 42(1):28-29; doi:10.1093/combul/42.1.28
© 2000 by British Computer Society
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FIRST STEPS TO AN IT CAREER

James Hickson

James Hickson is a Student member of the BCS and on the committee of the BCS Young Professionals Group. He is an IT consultant and is also in the second year of a computing science degree course

There is such a variety of job options in information systems that choosing the right career from the start can be like finding the proverbial needle in a haystack. So what careers are available to graduates? What do IT jobs involve? Which pay the most? James Hickson has some advice for new entrants


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