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Making your Way in Computing Graduate Jobs

The wave of the future in the 1980s and 1990s was the rapid growth of computers and the Internet. University students who are about to graduate in the United Kingdom and Europe realize that they are riding that wave. We are in the midst of the Internet era and hundreds of thousands of computing graduates are leaving universities around the world looking for a finite number of jobs. Your desire to find a job as a programmer, IT help desk professional or software designer needs to be tempered with a review of available jobs. It is important to ask how you are different from other computing graduates to help focus your search for computing graduate jobs.

The pace of technology is incredibly fast in the early 21st century and computing graduates need to be quick in developing new solutions. Businesses cannot afford to hire a graduate who is learning computing language on the job or trying to speed up their typing while finishing an important project. You need to show employers that your computing skills are at the top level among entry level candidates. It is important to get tested for your typing and data entry speed while gaining certification in at least one computing language to give tangible proof of your computing skills.

Companies in search of computing graduates are looking for applicants with an interest and experience on the international level. Software companies in England look for graduates with foreign language skills, experiences overseas and a desire to apply their computing skills in an unfamiliar environment. The strength of computing jobs lies in the compatibility of computing language across international boundaries. The X factor for employers is the ability of graduates to speak with their colleagues in other nations in an efficient manner. You can take courses at your local university and build up conversational skills in various languages to aid your search for computing graduate jobs.

Computing graduate jobs are about innovation above and beyond all other factors. Software design companies need a designed product that beats out the competition. IT consultancies need ideas for service schemes that will help meet customer needs quickly. Every computing professional needs to think about the way products will be used 10 years from now and the shelf life of a computer for organizations with a fixed budget. The demand for faster and stronger technology makes an active mind a necessity for computing graduate jobs.

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02/02 – Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement Speech – 2005 TRADUZIONE ITALIANA: www.macitynet.it

Help answer the question about graduate jobs

What do they call "graduate jobs" in the US?
Googling "graduate jobs" and "graduate recruitment" gives me loads of UK hiring agencies and companies.

What is the Google terminology that will get me job prospects worldwide?
Google.com perfectly understands 'entry-level'

Nathan you're a star THANK YOU!

About Author

Mike Sandiford is the Sales Manager at JustClick, who are a leading source of Graduate Jobs and Graduate Careers, also offering a Graduate Lifestyles portal with news and reviews on current affairs.

2 Comments

  1. 11-24-2009

    I did the same picture but with charcoal x)
    It didnt came out right though:s
    lovely work^^

  2. 11-24-2009

    There can be only one answer: To thine own self be true.

    Think objectively about what it will be like to follow each possible decision. Where do you see yourself five, ten, twenty years down each of the various roads? Which road holds the least regret?

    Don't fall into the trap of being optimistic about the easiest road and only seeing the bad parts of the hardest road: Consider each separately and equally – look for the good and the bad. Try to get a realistic idea of where each road will take you.

    And then: Go to where you want to be. If it's a harder road, it'll be all the sweeter when you get there. If it's an easier road, congratulations. But don't decide by looking at the road. Decide by looking at the destination to which it leads.

    Waynez

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